Weekly
World News Killed By Aliens, Zombie Elvis, Declining Circulation

R.I.P.
Weekly World News. The imaginative tabloid, which gave the world Bat Boy, Ed Anger
and a woman celebrating her 7-year wedding anniversary with a space alien, is
no more. They're shuttering the publication in August. No reason was given.
Staff
writer Bob Greenberger commented on his blog:
"Friday
morning, Jeff Rovin comes in for a meeting and then the staff was to be called
in. He's looking harried, not at all relaxed. At 11:30, we're finally shown into
an office where we are told the Board of Directors has chosen to close Weekly
World News. The reasons given make no sense. We're stunned and shell-shocked.
We're to stay on through August 3, finishing the reprint issues and then we're
done. A glorious, funny, odd publication, born in 1979, will go out with a whimper
and all I can think is that something's going on that they're not telling us because
it just doesn't make sense."
The UFO- and Bigfoot-loving tabloid had its
share of fans. The Economist ran a loving obituary for late WWN editor Eddie Clontz
and the Wall Street Journal even found room to praise the magazine. It was also
known as a reliable source of paychecks for science fiction and fantasy writers
looking to make a few extra bucks.
Unfortunately,
the tabloid's circulation sharply declined over the past five years and there's
also speculaton that publisher American Media's financial troubles might have
something to do with it.