Monday, March 23, 2009

RIP: The Ann Arbor News--Daily Print Edition.


     From the AFP:

     The Ann Arbor News announced Monday that it will follow in the footsteps of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer by abandoning its daily newspaper format in favor of delivering stories online.
     The 174-year-old Michigan newspaper, operated by the Booth Newspapers arm of Advance Publications, said it would publish its final print edition in July.
     The daily newspaper will die only to be replaced by an Internet news operation, AnnArbor.com.
     "This is a difficult day for all of us at The Ann Arbor News," publisher Laurel Champion said in a letter published in Monday's edition.
     "As we say hello to AnnArbor.com, we will say goodbye to The Ann Arbor News."
     The news website will be complemented by a "print product" two days each week, according to the publisher.
     The announcement comes as three other Michigan newspapers revealed they would stop publishing daily and, instead, provide printed editions only on three days of each week.
     Michigan is among the US states hardest hit by job losses, with the unemployment rate swelling to 11.6 percent in January.
     "While we are inviting current Ann Arbor News employees to apply for positions with the new company, it is with a heavy heart that I let you know that job losses will be unavoidable," the publisher wrote.
     The shift to online publication results from readers and advertisers turning increasingly to the Internet to get news and spread messages, Champion noted.
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3 comments:

Daniel Gauss said...

the local sports bloggers were all over this the other day.. and, as you might expect, were less than heartbroken

http://mgoblog.com/content/bring-out-your-dead

Note the tag. I've got mixed feelings about this, because I've got 3/4s of a lifetime reading the A2 News. Good liberal rag. Even had it shipped to 'Nam

JohnnyRussia said...

Michigan boy, eh? One of brother-in-law's folks are from Ann Arbor and my brother took his sabbatical at the U of M years ago. I love Michigan; Charlevoix, Petoskey, Traverse City--beautiful.

Daniel Gauss said...

I like it a little further north... Lake Superior, Marquette, Grand Marais, Houghton-Hancock...