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New York Times (NYT) October Ghastly
New York Times (NYT) October Ghastly
The New York Times (NYT) cash crisis certainly didn't improve in October : Ad revenue dropped 16% year over year, worse than September and one of the worst months to date (August was -18%). Online revenue in the news business grew only 5%, a major deceleration Circulation revenue ...
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If the NYT is broken, can it be fixed?
mathewingram.com/work — ... Would that help to stem the slide that the Times has seen, both in its advertising revenue and in its stock price? That’s impossible to say — but it certainly couldn’t hurt. And for all those who have failed, through no fault of their own, to make the transition, there’s always ...

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