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Murdoch’s ‘The Daily’ Shutting DownPosted on Dec 3, 2012
So much for that digital experiment. News Corp. announced Monday that it will stop producing its tablet-only periodical The Daily on Dec. 15. At its peak, the national publication had 100,000 subscribers and was looking to expand beyond the tablet. But success gave way to troubles that are typical in the modern-day newspaper industry, with News Corp. laying off 50 Daily employees over the summer. “The problem was The Daily’s daily nature,” writes Mashable’s Lance Ulanoff. “It put it in competition not only with every daily newspaper and Web site in America, but put an enormous financial burden on News Corp. just to keep it running. It’s pretty clear to me that the subscription model did not do what News Corp. and its partners anticipated when it launched in Feb 2011.” Jesse Angelo, the digital newspaper’s executive editor, will move on to become the publisher of the New York Post. The Post, like the Daily, is owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. The move is part of a bigger company initiative to split News Corp. into two separate companies, one focused on print and publishing, the other on broadcast.
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