Lloyd's
List, which lays claim to be the world's oldest continuously published
newspaper, is to become a totally digital entity by the end of this year. The
paper, founded in 1734, is regarded as the leading news, analysis and data
source for the global shipping industry. So the decision by its owning company,
Informa, to stop printing is rightly viewed as a landmark moment.
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2013/sep/25/newspapers-digital-media