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Liverpool Post closed by Trinity Mirror | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The Liverpool Post is to cease publication after its next edition, the newspaper's parent company has said. | The Liverpool Post is to cease publication after its next edition, the newspaper's parent company has said. |
The former daily, first published in 1855, relaunched in 2012 as a weekly but could not stem a drop in sales, Trinity Mirror North West managing director Steve Anderson Dixon said. | The former daily, first published in 1855, relaunched in 2012 as a weekly but could not stem a drop in sales, Trinity Mirror North West managing director Steve Anderson Dixon said. |
He said the decision to close was taken "with the heaviest of hearts". | He said the decision to close was taken "with the heaviest of hearts". |
A company spokesman said no jobs would be lost after the last edition at the weekend. | A company spokesman said no jobs would be lost after the last edition at the weekend. |
About five journalists work solely for The Post, according to the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). | |
'Shocking blow' | |
Editor Mark Thomas called it the "saddest moment" of his career. | Editor Mark Thomas called it the "saddest moment" of his career. |
Mr Anderson Dixon said that "sadly, the Liverpool city region no longer generates the demand in terms of advertising or circulation to sustain both the Post and the Echo". | Mr Anderson Dixon said that "sadly, the Liverpool city region no longer generates the demand in terms of advertising or circulation to sustain both the Post and the Echo". |
"The Post is a wonderful and much-loved old lady who has simply come to the end of her natural life." | "The Post is a wonderful and much-loved old lady who has simply come to the end of her natural life." |
The Trinity Mirror spokesman added that elements of the Post's business coverage would continue in its sister title, the Liverpool Echo. | The Trinity Mirror spokesman added that elements of the Post's business coverage would continue in its sister title, the Liverpool Echo. |
Chris Morley, Northern and Midlands Organiser for the NUJ, said: "The closure of The Post, as a freestanding publication, will snuff out a great and influential voice for Liverpool. | |
"It's a shocking blow to the city at a time when it needs champions. | |
"The NUJ was sceptical when the title was converted from a daily newspaper into a weekly format. We didn't believe it would generate the revenues necessary in a difficult market. | |
"We will be working hard to make sure our members get the best outcome from this announcement." |
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