The Onion will be an online-only publication in Denver after next week’s print edition is published, as has happened in other cities, an official with the satirical weekly newspaper said Wednesday.

The move comes after The Denver Post ended its partnership with the Onion, and said it will stop printing it after Jan. 31.

“I would recommend that any of our faithful print readers transfer their allegiance to our Web version,” Onion president and chief executive Steve Hannah said. “They will not be disappointed.”

The Post formed a partnership with The Onion in 2010 and managed advertising sales, printing and distribution for its Denver-Boulder office.

Hannah said The Onion’s website saw dramatic growth in 2012, doubling its views from June to December.

The Post was one of several outlets that partnered with the Onion. Markets in Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Minneapolis-St. Paul saw their last print editions roll off the press in 2012.