Amol Rajan said circulation figures on his first day at work reinforced his suspicion that print title would finish under his watchIndependent editor Amol Rajan knew that the paper would be closed on his watch the day he took the job in 2013,he said. Nevertheless, Rajan – who will oversee the final print edition of the paper next month – said the end came as a “painful shock.approximately 100 staff are expected to lose their jobs as piece of the move to a digital-only format and Rajan will become editor-at-large role, or overseeing the commerce.
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Source: theguardian.com