신문사의 디지털 전환 성공 관문: 종이신문보다 디지털 컨텐츠 수익 높을 것; 광고보다 구독료 수익 높을 것; 종이신문 하락률 디지털 상승률이 상회해 순익 달성; 종이신문보다 디지털 구독자 수가 많을 것. NYT 2사분기에 모두 달성. FT 다음. 지금 추세면 2년 후 천 만 구독https://t.co/01C1EPK6Jj
— Journey (@atmostbeautiful) August 6, 2020
“Remember when some people thought @nytimes digital subscription success was just attributable to a one-time ‘Trump bump?’… When Trump took office, NYT reported having 1.853 million total digital subscriptions. Today it has 5.7 million,” @jbenton writes. https://t.co/N9BTGsAppV
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) August 5, 2020
@Gannett—the nation’s largest newspaper chain by far, w/ 250+ US daily local newspapers, USA Today & 140 local news brands in the UK—has ~863,000 digital subscribers in total. @nytimes adds that many digital subs roughly every 4 months, notes @jbenton https://t.co/PzN3erteCT
— Caroline Hendrie (@chendrie) August 5, 2020
Great piece here by @jbenton documenting continued strong financial results for The New York Times — and especially its having crossed that threshold to being truly digital first from a revenue standpoint.https://t.co/LDS6EhNZKb
— Aron Pilhofer (@pilhofer) August 5, 2020
"The @nytimes now makes more revenue from digital than from print and continues to add new subscribers at a record pace - but its brutal COVID-driven drop in advertising will be echoed all across the industry" via @jbenton and @NiemanLabhttps://t.co/v432yfhuvP
— Journalism.co.uk (@journalismnews) August 6, 2020
With the cash it has on hand NYT could theoretically run 10-person metro newsrooms in the top 25 U.S. media markets, and 5-person newsrooms in the next 150 markets, for 10 years ? https://t.co/s82mFJ0ETY
— Scott Brodbeck (@scottbrodbeck) August 5, 2020
"Gannett — the nation’s largest newspaper chain by far — has about 863,000 digital subscribers in total. The New York Times adds that many digital subs roughly every four months."
— Abhinav Chakraborty (@AbhinavCJ) August 6, 2020
Do read. https://t.co/2gNutOcuac
New by me —>
— Joshua Benton (@jbenton) August 5, 2020
It continues to be very good to be the @nytimes: a record 669K new digital subs in Q2, and more digital revenue than print revenue for the first time in company historyhttps://t.co/eY2nw5j7Fj
The New York Times added 669,000 digital subscriptions just in Q2.
— Joseph Lichterman (@ylichterman) August 5, 2020
Every Gannett paper combined has 863,000 total digital subscriptions. https://t.co/Qr6DkadTNS
Hire instead of fire may be the answer to #media woes. While the pandemic has ravaged #adspend leading to sweeping lay-offs at news media, NYT has continued hiring journalist. The result- #digital revenue passes print for the first time. #mediajobs https://t.co/weSlCAYZU2
— Narayanan Somasundaram (@Sonarayanan) August 5, 2020
New York Times' digital revenue tops print for first time in 'watershed moment,' CEO says https://t.co/JVEqhUiv1v
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) August 5, 2020
Digital revenues at $NYT were about $10 million more than print in the recent quarter.
— Kevin Stankiewicz (@kevin_stank) August 5, 2020
In 2Q of 2019, print exceeded digital by about $50 million. https://t.co/SgANCcnV1P
Zvavo.
— Ranga.?? (@RangaMberi) August 6, 2020
‘The New York Times now makes more revenue from digital than from print and continues to add new subscribers at a record pace. But its brutal COVID-driven drop in advertising will be echoed all across the industry’
https://t.co/7U04mp1gBX
The writing is on the screen... https://t.co/lfYVjwEOJx
— N Sundaresha Subramanian (@sundarbandar) August 6, 2020
For first time in its 170-year history, NYTimes reported higher quarterly revenues from digital than print, a “watershed moment” from which “not going back”:
— Rick Anderson (@RickAnderson) August 5, 2020
Digital $186 million
Print $175
year-ago:
Digital: $171
Print: $221 #cdnpoli https://t.co/k3maKTCdk8