The departure of Donald Trump from the White House may coincide with the end of an exceptional growth cycle for the
New York Times
, whose parent company detailed Thursday the record performances achieved last year.
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At the end of 2020, the American daily had 7.5 million subscribers, including 2.3 million more during the past year.
An "exception" in the course of the title, recognizes the CEO of the group, Meredith Kopit Levien.
“In 2020, we have achieved two key milestones that will be sustainable: digital revenues have for the first time surpassed print revenues, and digital subscription revenues, which have long been our fastest growing revenue stream, are also now our first revenue channel, ”she
emphasizes.
Ten years of digital subscriptions
Over the four years of the mandate of the former US president, his pet peeve, the
New York Times
will have almost tripled its subscriber portfolio, gaining an average of 1 million subscribers per year.
A goal that even titles
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