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According to the CNET technology website, Lloyd's List, which was launched in London in 1734, has announced that it will stop publishing print publications beginning in December. Lloyd's List is rated as the world's leading newspaper in the shipping industry. The editorial staff of Lloyd's List said the need for readers to change has forced the newspaper to redirect. Recent surveys show that less than 2% of Lloyd's List's loyal readers read the paper. Currently, the newspaper publishes more than 60,000 copies a day.

"The vast majority of our readers have picked the electronic edition - editor Richard Meade says - Electronic models bring new revenue streams and new opportunities to improve information services in the direction of updating. every hour, every minute ". The decision by Lloyd's List, the world's oldest newspaper, shows the difficulties faced by Western newspapers.

In the past 10 years, print and print advertising sales in the West have been steadily declining due to the rise of online newspapers. In March 2009, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper ceased publication. A month later Christian Science Monitor turns up. Popular magazines such as Newsweek and US News & World Report also made the same decision.

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The world's oldest paper newspaper turned online

According to the CNET technology website, Lloyd's List, which was launched in London in 1734, has announced that it will stop publishing print publications beginning in December. Lloyd's List is rated as the world's leading newspaper in the shipping industry. The editorial staff of Lloyd's List said the need for readers to change has forced the newspaper to redirect. Recent surveys show that less than 2% of Lloyd's List's loyal readers read the paper. Currently, the newspaper publishes more than 60,000 copies a day.


 
"The vast majority of our readers have picked the electronic edition - editor Richard Meade says - Electronic models bring new revenue streams and new opportunities to improve information services in the direction of updating. every hour, every minute ". The decision by Lloyd's List, the world's oldest newspaper, shows the difficulties faced by Western newspapers.

In the past 10 years, print and print advertising sales in the West have been steadily declining due to the rise of online newspapers. In March 2009, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper ceased publication. A month later Christian Science Monitor turns up. Popular magazines such as Newsweek and US News & World Report also made the same decision.

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21 tháng 9 2018 lúc 21:30

The world's oldest paper newspaper turned online

According to the CNET technology website, Lloyd's List, which was launched in London in 1734, has announced that it will stop publishing print publications beginning in December. Lloyd's List is rated as the world's leading newspaper in the shipping industry. The editorial staff of Lloyd's List said the need for readers to change has forced the newspaper to redirect. Recent surveys show that less than 2% of Lloyd's List's loyal readers read the paper. Currently, the newspaper publishes more than 60,000 copies a day.


 
"The vast majority of our readers have picked the electronic edition - editor Richard Meade says - Electronic models bring new revenue streams and new opportunities to improve information services in the direction of updating. every hour, every minute ". The decision by Lloyd's List, the world's oldest newspaper, shows the difficulties faced by Western newspapers.

In the past 10 years, print and print advertising sales in the West have been steadily declining due to the rise of online newspapers. In March 2009, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper ceased publication. A month later Christian Science Monitor turns up. Popular magazines such as Newsweek and US News & World Report also made the same decision.