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“We decided to put Confider on hiatus after Lachlan Cartwright, who initiated it, departed The

“We decided to put Confider on hiatus after Lachlan Cartwright, who initiated it, departed The Daily Beast,” The Daily Beast editor in chief said in a statement [The Daily Beast Confider Newsletter]( [Daily Beast Media Newsletter ‘Confider’ Goes on Hiatus After Editor at Large Departs | Exclusive]( By Natalie Korach The Daily Beast’s put its scoop-driven media newsletter Confider on hiatus on Monday just weeks after editor at large Lachlan Cartwright — who helmed the newsletter — departed the outlet. But two sources with knowledge of the situation say hiatus is too gentle a word and said the newsletter could instead be “dead.” “We decided to put Confider on hiatus after Lachlan Cartwright, who initiated it, departed The Daily Beast,” editor in chief Tracy Connor said in a statement to TheWrap. “The Daily Beast team will continue to produce exclusive coverage of media, which will appear on-site instead of in the newsletter.” [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wrap Pro logo] Discover why entertainment executives and professionals rely on the WrapPRO platform daily for exclusive coverage, analysis, deeper reporting, and access to VIP events & screenings throughout the year. [Subscribe Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( TheWrap | 2034 Armacost Ave Los Angeles, CA 90025 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo](

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