The Fate of "The European" newspaper?
August 18, 2005 3:22 AM   Subscribe

Back during the '90s, I used to read a fun English-language newspaper called "The European." Does anybody know what happened to it? Did it go out of business? Was it bought out by another newspaper? Is there any place where I can still find its content (either the old stuff, or else new news presented in a similar vein)? Thanks!
posted by Misciel to Media & Arts (4 answers total)
 
Best answer: Some info here.

The Barclay Brothers closed it a few years back and Brillo now edits the Scotsman.
posted by the cuban at 4:25 AM on August 18, 2005


It closed in 1998 having converted to a weekly magazine format from a daily paper. It was owned by the Maxwell Group, but after the collapse of this group following the mysterious death of Robert Maxwell the title was bought by the Canandian Barclay brothers.

If you want news from a euro perspective try:

www.euronews.net
posted by priorpark17 at 4:29 AM on August 18, 2005


If you're after something similar, The Week is a weekly(...) digest of European and world news in an easy-to-read format.

It's currently on super-bargain-special-offer at Amazon. $40 for a year's subscription. Link cribbed from an older AskMe question so may have someone's referrer link in it
posted by blag at 8:35 AM on August 18, 2005


I would second "The Week", but I would suggest that you head to eBay for the subscription. You can usually find a year's subscription for The Week around $23-24 there...
posted by tuxster at 11:53 AM on August 18, 2005


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