Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/not-a-joke-the-onion-will-end-its-final-print-circulations Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Not a joke: The Onion will end its final print circulations Nation Nov 8, 2013 2:00 PM EDT Satirical newspaper, The Onion, will discontinue its print edition on Dec. 12. But have no fear — you can still catch all the latest fake news online. .@TheOnion kills print: No, that isn't an Onion headline http://t.co/ZiASlGLguq via @LynneMarek pic.twitter.com/RLguUEUxVp — Crain's Chicago (@CrainsChicago) November 8, 2013 At its peak, The Onion, was distributed for free in 17 markets, but Chicago, Milwaukee and Providence, R.I. were the final recipients of “news”paper’s print edition. President of Onion Inc.Mike McAvoy told Crain’s Chicago Business that “it’s sad to see a print edition no longer exist, but it’s important to see the Onion succeed.” We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now
Satirical newspaper, The Onion, will discontinue its print edition on Dec. 12. But have no fear — you can still catch all the latest fake news online. .@TheOnion kills print: No, that isn't an Onion headline http://t.co/ZiASlGLguq via @LynneMarek pic.twitter.com/RLguUEUxVp — Crain's Chicago (@CrainsChicago) November 8, 2013 At its peak, The Onion, was distributed for free in 17 markets, but Chicago, Milwaukee and Providence, R.I. were the final recipients of “news”paper’s print edition. President of Onion Inc.Mike McAvoy told Crain’s Chicago Business that “it’s sad to see a print edition no longer exist, but it’s important to see the Onion succeed.” We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now