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New York City (AFP) Nov 13, 2013


Scripps to end 96-year-old newswire, refocus
Washington (AFP) Nov 13, 2013 - E.W. Scripps is ending its newswire launched in 1917 and will refocus on new media platforms, underscoring the troubles facing the newspaper industry.

The Scripps-Howard News Service, which was a key syndicator of newspaper articles, cartoons and other content to the industry, will shut down by the end of the year, according to a statement Tuesday.

An agreement with McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (MCT) will allow that newspaper group to take on the Scripps clients and contributors to Scripps Howard News Service starting in January, the statement said.

Scripps will refocus on a service called DecodeDC, a website and podcast service that covers US politics and which began as a crowdfunded project.

"At a time when national political affairs are having an immediate and profound impact on communities across the country, Scripps has decided to enhance its investigative reporting in the nation's capital and expand the reach and resources of political reporting brand DecodeDC, which it has acquired," the Scripps statement said.

"As part of the plan, the Scripps DC bureau, which for many years served newspapers exclusively, will be reconfigured to be a leading investigative storyteller on all the Scripps-owned media platforms -- television, digital and print."

Ellen Weiss, chief of the Scripps Washington bureau, said the group wants to be "a content-focused organization, with a full commitment to investigative reporting and national politics," and will end the role of "being a packager and distributor of content from other news organizations."

Scripps is cutting seven jobs from its newswire but adding 10 positions for DecodeDC, which was launched by former National Public Radio reporter Andrea Seabrook with $100,000 she raised on Kickstarter.

"DecodeDC focuses on Washington's dysfunction, corruption, and negligence of the issues that affect American citizens every day," said Weiss. "The purpose is to educate and engage people in the search for solutions."

The reorganization puts an end to a news service begun in World War I. It was known for World War II coverage from roving correspondent Ernie Pyle.

Scripps owns 19 local television stations and daily newspapers in 13 markets across the United States.

The mobile messaging service Snapchat recently rejected a $3 billion cash offer from Facebook, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

Snapchat, considered one of the up-and-coming applications in social networking, has also had an investment offer led by Chinese Internet giant Tencent, which would value the startup at $4 billion, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed sources.

Facebook declined to comment on the report.

According to the Journal, Evan Spiegel, Snapchat's 23-year-old co-founder and chief executive, is unlikely to consider an acquisition or an investment at least until early next year.

The daily cited sources saying Spiegel was hoping to boost the number of users and messages to justify a higher valuation.

Snapchat is know for mobile messages and photos that disappear after being viewed by the recipient.

Snapchat did not disclose financial details of an investment round earlier this year, but online reports pegged the figure at $60 million in a deal that values the company at $800 million.

"Long story short, we're committed to building a big company around an innovative and fun product," the Snapchat team said at the time.

Snapchat recently introduced a "SnapKidz" version of its application for Apple mobile devices that lets children younger than 13 years old take or draw pictures, add captions, and save the images but not share them.

The application was designed to stay within the bounds of laws restricting information that can be collected about or from children.

The grown-up version of Snapchat has stirred controversy for its potential to be used to share risque pictures that are automatically deleted within 10 seconds of receipt.

The company said last year it topped 100 million pictures shares.

Facebook last year made a huge purchase of the photo-sharing application Instagram. The stock deal was worth $1 billion at the time of announcement, and at closing $747 million.

Facebook, which has more than a billion users worldwide, has been losing ground among younger consumers, who are among the key Snapchat demographic.

The news comes a week after Twitter raised more than $1.8 billion in an initial public offering. The subsequent jump in share price pushed Twitter's market value to over $20 billion.

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