The New York Times has shut down NYT en Español as a
separate, standalone operation, the company announced Sept. 17. Since it
launched in 2016, the site published around 10 original and translated New York
Times stories a day in Spanish.
The site
was not financially successful, the company said.
Editors
will continue to translate Times journalism into more than a dozen languages,
including Spanish, which will continue to appear at www.nytimes.com/es.
The company will increase investment in the expansion of broader translation
efforts, it said.
The company
said the change won’t affect NYT’s coverage of Latin America, which includes
dedicated staff based in Medellin , Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro .
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