Very happy to see they’re making more money now than before digital subs, and that they seem to be growing. I hope this is representative of newspapers everywhere (i.e. there *is* a way to survive with less reliance on ads).
Unfortunately I have heard this is Times specific. The boon in online subscriptions is from people who would normally subscribe to another, smaller paper. A rich get richer situation
Yeah i pretty much entirely stopped reading NYT online beacuse of it *shrugs*
Important to note their print subscription revenue has barely dipped. That’s very rare
Can’t speak to the news aspect of NYTimes but I do subscribe to NYTimes Cooking and it’s the best $5 I spend every month. Fantastic resource for so many recipes you’d want to try out.
NYT lost all credibility to me over the last few years because of their constant opinion pieces pushing misinformation about trans people
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Fascinating!
Very happy to see they’re making more money now than before digital subs, and that they seem to be growing. I hope this is representative of newspapers everywhere (i.e. there *is* a way to survive with less reliance on ads).
Unfortunately I have heard this is Times specific. The boon in online subscriptions is from people who would normally subscribe to another, smaller paper. A rich get richer situation
Yeah i pretty much entirely stopped reading NYT online beacuse of it *shrugs*
Important to note their print subscription revenue has barely dipped. That’s very rare
Can’t speak to the news aspect of NYTimes but I do subscribe to NYTimes Cooking and it’s the best $5 I spend every month. Fantastic resource for so many recipes you’d want to try out.
NYT lost all credibility to me over the last few years because of their constant opinion pieces pushing misinformation about trans people
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