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Evening Standard to become free paper

By Ben Fenton, Chief Media Correspondent

Published: October 2 2009 10:48 | Last updated: October 2 2009 18:48

A daring move by Alexander Lebedev, the Russian owner of the London Evening Standard, to make the newspaper free, was described as “a gamble” by industry analysts on Friday.

The decision to make the London evening paper one of the first leading titles in Europe to drop its cover price and rely entirely on advertising, will see a circulation of 250,000 replaced by a distribution of 600,000.

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