paidContent:UK: ‘Guardian may kill Tech print supplement’
June 4th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers, Online Journalism
paidContent:UK learned that the Guardian is near to dropping its Thursday Technology supplement. It is, paidContent:UK confirmed, after speaking to Guardian News & Media (GNM):
“The online counterpart, which is updated through the day, will continue, however, and Technology may yet be merged with MediaGuardian. The move is thought to be due to worsening tech ad spend but also the fact that many readers, naturally, are online natives with a voracious appetite for tech news throughout the week.”
NB: paidContentUK’s publisher is a wholly owned subsidiary of GNM.
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