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The National Wales news site confirms closure with ‘goodbye’ message – site became ‘unsustainable’

31 Aug 2022 2 minute read
The first edition of The National newspaper

The National Wales news site has confirmed that it is closing down today after a year and a half, with the editor saying that it had become “unsustainable”.

In a farewell message posted on the site, Newsquest regional editor Gavin Thompson said that subscriptions to the site had fallen due to the cost of living crisis.

The site was originally launched in March of last year, later launching a weekly newspaper. However, the newspaper shut eight months after launch to focus on its online offering.

Writing on the site, Gavin Thompson said that The National Wales had “achieved much” despite its short life.

“Sadly, this year we’ve seen subscriptions fall,” he said. “It’s hard for everyone right now and we understand that. But it means the site has become unsustainable.

“Subscribers will be refunded anything owed after today. But, if you believe in the power of journalism, and you can afford it, please consider continuing to support organisations that produce original news content.”

‘Roles’

The website was originally set up after a Patreon crowdfunder by digital marketer Huw Marshall under the title of ‘New Media Wales’. He subsequently partnered with Newsquest to launch the site, although Gavin Thompson confirmed that Newsquest had received no money from New Media Wales.

Newsquest later launched a Welsh language sister site, Corgi Cymru, with £100k of funding from the Welsh Books Council. Newsquest, a UK-wide company which is a subsidiary of the US-based Gannett Media, also runs the Western Telegraph in Pembrokeshire, and The Leader in Wrexham to the South Wales Argus in Newport.

Last week the company confirmed that a “small number of roles are at risk” at The National Wales, which had two full-time journalists.

Delyth Jewell MS, the Chair of the Senedd’s Culture, Communications and Welsh Language Committee, subsequently wrote to Newsquest’s Chief Executive and Managing Director to ask for a fuller explanation as to why The National Wales was being shut down.


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Leigh Richards
Leigh Richards
1 year ago

Apparently not a penny in redundancy for the full time staff they laid off – pretty shabby!

Dai Rob
Dai Rob
1 year ago

“confirmed that Newsquest had received no money from New Media Wales.”

So Marshall spent all the donations himself, then , that means. On what?!? I bet no one knows!

Total lack of accountability….can’t say I’m surprised!!!

Just watch him try the same thing again!!!!

Gill
Gill
1 year ago
Reply to  Dai Rob

The reason it closed it was run by a charlatan, a failed stand up deluded comedian who is under the delusion of being Citizen Kane .He has no journalistic credentials but thinks he’s Charles Wheeler. You have been warned. DO NOT sub any of his schemes. This is not the first time the Marshall Plan has fallen flat on his face. Got to give it to him, he always comes up witha new idea. So what hapens to the £100000s of Books Council Money? Does he return it? After all he is allways banging on about transparency and holding Welsh… Read more »

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