Le Daily News met fin à son édition papier
“For weeks the staff had known that layoffs might be coming, and when they did come, on Sept. 16, it was with the swiftness of a Soviet-era purge.”
The Daily News Layoffs and Digital Shift May Signal the Tabloid Era’s End, par Alan Feuer du New York Times
From its former height of nearly one million copies a day, The News now has a daily circulation of slightly more than 300,000, according to the Alliance for Audited Media, about 130,000 copies of which are single-copy newsstand sales. Only five years ago, The News was selling about 346,000 newsstand copies daily on a total circulation of 525,000.
Given that the paper is said to lose between $20 million and $30 million a year (The Post, by comparison, has annual estimated losses of almost $100 million), Mr. Zuckerman put the paper up for sale in February, but after flirting with several suitors he withdrew it from the market last month.