Decision comes after the paper’s parent company News Corp reported a loss of $643m (£479m) for the most recent fiscal yearThe Wall Street Journal will stop publishing its Asian and European editions, the paper has said, amid a wider editorial restructuring and falling revenue. The Wall Street Journal's Trump problem Read moreIn an end to a 40-year history, the company will stop publishing its separate edition for Europe on Friday while its Asian edition will cease publication on 7 October. The paper began publishing a separate Asian edition in 1976 and its European edition followed in 1983. The paper added 322,000 digital subscriptions in the most recent financial quarter for a total of 1.27m. The end of publishing separate editions also comes as the paper undergoes a wider restructuring.
Source: The Guardian September 29, 2017 02:03 UTC