The Chicago Defender is stopping print publication. The
Chicago-based African-American paper will continue in digital format, parent
Real Times Media announced. The last weekly edition will hit newsstands July
10. The brand will begin publishing daily content related to issues most
pressing to the African American community in Chicago on July 11 at www.chicagodefender.com.
The move to
digital was additionally prompted by data showing that the vast majority of
Chicago Defender readers already consume its content on digital platforms, said
a news release from Real Times Media.
“We love
creating a printed product. In fact, our newspapers in Detroit
and Pittsburgh continue
to perform well, so we still believe in the power of print. But in Chicago , it is just no
longer the best way to get our readers the stories they want,” said Hiram E.
Jackson, CEO.
The brand will
continue to highlight pivotal moments via special print editions, the release
said.
The
publication will retain its existing editorial and management staff and
continue to offer its Men of Excellence and Women of Excellence events and
activities surrounding the Bud Billiken Parade.
Real Times
Media has plans to continue digitization and licensing of the Chicago Defender
archives via partnerships that will generate significant revenue for the brand
through 2029, the release said.
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