The newspaper listed shorter commuting weeks and Wi-Fi on public transport as some of the key factors behind its plans
The daily print edition of the Evening Standard will be replaced by a weekly paper In a memo sent to staff, the newspaper listed shorter commuting weeks and Wi-Fi on public transport as some of the key factors behind its plan to “reshape the business”.
The memo added: “We will consult on the launch of a brand-new weekly newspaper later this year and consider options for retaining ES Magazine with reduced frequency.” Jim Waterson, political media editor at The Guardian, said on X staff were told about the move on Wednesday morning. He wrote: “London Evening Standard has just told staff it’ll drop its daily print edition and become a weekly paper, blaming the spread of Wi-Fi on the tube, shortage of commuters due to work from home, and years of massive financial losses.”Starmer accuses Tories of NHS 'failure' as Labour tries to shift focus from Abbott row
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