La Tribune, the troubled French financial newspaper founded in 1985, has ceased daily newsprint publication.
Its new owners, France Economie Régions and Hi-Média, say it will print a weekly issue from 6 April and publish daily news on its website.
La Tribune, which had a circulation of about 75,000, was formerly owned by LVMH, which owns the rival business daily Les Echos, having acquired it in 2007 from Pearson (ultimate owner of the Financial Times).
The cover of La Tribune's farewell daily issue on Monday depicted the front page going up in flames.
Source: WWD
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