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This is an archive article published on August 2, 2009

The Observer may close down: Report

The worlds oldest Sunday newspaper,The Observer,may be forced to close down.

The worlds oldest Sunday newspaper,The Observer,may be forced to close down as part of a cost-cutting exercise by the The Guardian Media Group GMG,a news report said.

An Observer-branded news magazine may replace the paper as part of a renewal plan after a drastic plunge in the groups finances,bringing an end to a 218-year publishing era,The Times reported.

Members of the Scott Trust,the charitable foundation that owns GMG,discussed the plan on July 6. They were shown trial copies of an Observer-branded news magazine that would replace the paper and be published on a Thursday,it said.

However,opposition from some trust members forced the GMG executives to put the scheme on hold while an alternative was worked out,the report said.

This would keep The Observer as a Sunday newspaper but heavily slimmed down. Insiders now expect a decision at a trust meeting next month,it said.

8220;At the moment,I would say it is 50:50 whether we are headed for the magazine,or for job losses and cost-cuts but keeping the paper,8221; one senior source was quoted as saying by the Times.

According to insiders,the management is now examining a range of other cost-cutting plans,including redundancies.

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A proposal for an across-the-board pay cut has been put off in favour of a plan to give all staff two weeks extra holiday without pay,the report said.

 

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