Goodbye Accountancy Age

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I've just had a mail saying:

I'm writing to inform you that we have decided to no longer publish the print edition of Accountancy Age. The final print edition of Accountancy Age will be published on 21st April. After that, if you are not already, you will be automatically subscribed to the weekly business newsletter and a new Accountancy Age weekly email newsletter.

The decision comes after careful consideration of changing reader and advertiser habits, the growth in use of our website and the burgeoning subscription rates to our emailed newswires.

We will of course continue to publish online at AccountancyAge.com and AccountancyAgeJobs.com, offering the full range of articles and jobs currently found in print, as well as new, specialist digital material. Currently over 120,000 individuals visit AccountancyAge.com each month.

Two thoughts.

First, this is a sign of the times.

Second, they only just beat me in terms of number of visits.

Amazing.

Blogging wins.


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