Among international stories garnering attention:
The
publishing group produces Shortlist and Stylist magazines.
The company
reported pre-tax losses of £8.6m in the year to the end of March 2018, with
turnover up to £22.9m from £22.6m the previous year, CityAM.com said.
“Shortlist
Media continues a long-term transformation strategy to shift the major revenue
stream from print display to multi-platform, predominantly content-based
solutions,” the company said in a report filed to the government.
• Four daily
newspapers in Kuwait
have stopped production on Saturdays in an effort to slash expenses costs,
according to the state-run Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Arabian Business reported. The papers are Al-Qabas, Al-Rai,
Al-Anbaa and Al-Jarida. “This is a 100 percent economic decision aimed at
cutting cost,” Al Qabas chief editor Waleed Al-Nisf was quoted as saying by
KUNA. “There are difficulties in competing against electronic means.”
• The AP reported that the Sao Paulo Shimbun
newspaper has put out its last edition, after 72 years. Brazil 's Japanese community is the biggest
globally outside of Japan .
AP also reported that Danish newspaper Politiken
aims to cut its carbon footprint by stopping in-country air travel and lowering
the number of global flights.
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