Among the 98 U.S. newspapers with circulations over 50,000, the American Press Institute found that 77 of them use a digital subscription model (79%).[ref Data […]
In the 1990s and 2000s, most newspapers were hesitant to charge for content. Publishers feared that if they were the only newspaper charging for content, […]
Digital subscriptions reached a high point in 2015. In August, the New York Times reported that it had passed the 1 million paid digital subscribers […]
Today, news organizations are striving to convince advertisers that their first-party data (information collected from users on their website) is more valuable than third-party data […]
In 2009, with advertising revenue steeply declining, news organizations began debating the feasibility of requiring digital subscriptions. Publications like The Guardian, The New York Times, Time Magazine and The Atlantic published […]
Newspaper publishers in the United States have moved rapidly in recent years to create subscriptions for digital access to their news, and according to an […]