Independent to fold print editions after i sale
ESI Media, parent company of the Independent and Independent on Sunday, has confirmed the closure of the print editions of the newspapers and fully switches focus to its websites.
Owner Evgeny Lebedev on Friday sent a letter to staff that confirmed the sale of sister paper to Johnston Press, subject to Johnston Press shareholder approval, and that the group will cease to print the Independent and Independent on Sunday and begins "embracing an exclusively digital future".
On Friday Lebedev said: “The newspaper industry is changing, and that change is being driven by readers.
"They’re showing us that the future is digital", he added. "This decision preserves the Independent brand and allows us to continue to invest in the high quality editorial content that is attracting more and more readers to our online platforms."
The newspaper, which was launched in 1986 with editor Andreas Whittam Smith at the helm, will print its last daily title on March 26 and the last Independent on Sunday will drop on 20 March.
Between 20 and 40 members of staff are expected to move to Johnston Press, the Guardian said, with many of the remaining 110-130 full-time staff on the Indy now at risk of losing their jobs.
The paper said it understood that ESI Media chief executive Steve Auckland had been in meetings with editor Amol Rajan most of Thursday afternoon.
Laura Davison, NUJ national organizer, said “The closure of the Independent print titles would be a disaster not only for those working on the newspapers but the whole UK media landscape.”
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Full text of Lebedev's letter
Dear Colleagues,
Today the Independent titles announce an historic transition. At a time when our journalism is read and respected by more people in more places than ever before, we are embracing an exclusively digital future with independent.co.uk and its associated sites.
We faced a choice: manage the continued decline of print, or convert the digital foundation we’ve built into a sustainable, profitable future. In choosing the latter, we will create 25 new content roles, launch a new subscription mobile App, enhance the redesigned, thriving independent.co.uk, open new editorial bureaux in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and invest further in our New York based US operation. We will re-name the hugely successful i100 site as indy100.com.
I can now confirm we are selling the Independent’s sister paper, i, to Johnston Press, subject to Johnston Press shareholder approval. In addition, we will cease to print The Independent and Independent on Sunday. The Independent’s last edition is expected to be on Saturday 26th March and the last Independent on Sunday is expected be on Sunday 20th March, enabling us to focus our collective energy on the digital Independent.
I believe this is the right decision at the right time for the world’s most free-thinking newsbrand. This transition follows rapid digital growth in the past three years that has made independent.co.ukthe UK’s fastest-growing quality newspaper site. Its monthly audience has grown 33.3% in the last 12 months to nearly 70 million pointing towards a fast growing global footprint.
We will be the first of many leading newspapers to embrace a wholly digital future. All of us are immensely proud of the Independent titles, which are better newspapers now than they have been for many years, thanks to your remarkable creativity, work ethic and passion. But UK print newspaper market conditions mean this change is inevitable.
The planned sale to Johnston Press ensures that i will continue to flourish. Johnston Press will be commendable owners of this great, innovative newspaper, whose success has defied industry predictions, and which was named National Newspaper of the Year last year.
We expect a significant number of employees to move across to Johnston Press under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations, known as TUPE. A number of employees at Independent Print Limited will be made redundant. I regret this, but can confirm that all those on employment contracts and long term casuals who are being made redundant will receive two weeks’ pay, subject to conditions, for every year worked, plus your notice period.
The Independent will now offer advertisers access to the world’s largest commercial platform for truly independent journalism. My family bought and invested heavily in the titles because we believe strongly in its values. Its journalism has set the agenda for nearly three decades, with world-class writing, reporting and analysis. Over the past six years alone we have launched a sister title that now outsells The Guardian, grown independent.co.uk to nearly 70 million global users a month, and won countless awards for our unique contribution to news and culture, with values of bravery, compassion, scepticism and wit to the fore.
With the spirit of a start-up, and all the authority of our heritage, this transition means the world’s most innovative newsbrand can embark on a sustainable future. As we set about that, I would like to thank everyone for the part they have played in the development of this great institution.
Yours
Evgeny Lebedev