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Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday has shut down due to financial struggles, digital shifts, and falling ad revenue, with efforts to preserve its legacy and assets.
Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday has ceased publication after being liquidated, citing financial struggles, digital shifts, and declining ad revenue.
The liquidator is prioritizing employee severance and preserving the paper’s digital assets, including its large audience and historical archive, offering reduced ads and free subscriptions to attract buyers.
The publication’s legacy is honored by staff and institutions like The UWI, who praised its integrity and public service.
Former journalists reflect on decades of impactful reporting, emphasizing the importance of truth, mentorship, and a free press in shaping national discourse.
El Newsday de Trinidad y Tobago ha cerrado debido a las dificultades financieras, los cambios digitales y la caída de los ingresos por publicidad, con esfuerzos por preservar su legado y activos.