Rusbridger’s broadband poll tax was laughed all the way out of Guardian HQ when it was floated through David Leigh last month, the family silver is being sold off and up to seventy hacks face the sack. Now media analysts are reporting that, for the first time, the paper’s bosses are seriously considering ditching the print edition altogether in favour of an all-digital operation. Rusbridger has been left isolated by the Scott Trust, GNM’s owners, and is reportedly close to becoming the only person left on the company’s board opposed to signing the newspaper’s death warrant. This could be the beginning of the end…
UPDATE: Rusbridger himself says it’s untrue.
Telegraph story abt the Guardian http://t.co/iteG0LmG simply untrue. Largely copied from http://t.co/FemN8G8P Also untrue
— alan rusbridger (@arusbridger) October 17, 2012
Never believe anything until it’s officially denied…