The current affairs magazine The Phoenix is set to cease operations and stop publishing after more than 40 years, according to multiple reports. RTE News says the publication will end its run after 43 years, while BreakingNews.ie reports the closure follows more than 40 years in print. The reports agree that the magazine’s final issue marks the end of its long-running period of publication, but they do not provide additional details on the reasons for closing, the timing of the final edition, or whether any related publication or successor will continue the work. Both sources describe the move as a planned shutdown rather than an abrupt interruption, emphasizing the magazine’s longevity. The Phoenix has been known as a current affairs title, and the closure represents an end to a publication that has operated for decades, based on the timeframe cited by the outlets.
Phoenix magazine to stop publishing after more than 40 years
The current affairs magazine The Phoenix is set to cease operations and stop publishing after more than 40 years, according to multiple reports. RTE News says the publication will end its run after 43...
- The Phoenix magazine is set to cease operations and stop publishing.
- RTE News reports the magazine ends after 43 years.
- BreakingNews.ie reports the magazine closes after more than 40 years.
- Both sources describe the shutdown as the end of a long-running current affairs publication.
- The reports do not detail the reasons for the closure or any successor plans.
Current affairs magazine The Phoenix is set to close down after more than 40 years
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