New York Times Running On Fumes
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#13And that's not counting ads (or printing cost) perhaps they cancel out though
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#14I don't understand the business, it shouldn't take more than 50 writers to write a paper, pay them 100k , that's 5mm sell 500k subcriptions at 50/yr that's 25mm And that's not counting ads (or printing cost) perhaps they cancel out though
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#15Seems like something Google should actually buy for the content-making-people. Maybe there's just too much debt though, and they can just hire the people directly.
The most valuable asset that the New York Times has is its brand. Well, that and a big honking New York skyscraper.
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#16Alright, time to strap on some plums. Dump the print division entirely, get rid of registration for the front page articles, and start charging for premium content.
Be the first non pornographic pay site to make money.
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#17I wonder how much their situation would improve by opening up their archive for free and removing the registration stuff? They'd get vastly more page views, and thus more ad revenue. For that matter, if they do go down, what happens to the archive? I hope that something like Wikimedia or the Internet Archive gets access to it, so all that information isn't lost forever.
They'd probably die just as quickly. The problem is likely twofold: 1) Print is expensive. 2) Internet ads don't pay like print ads used to pay. Okay, threefold: 3) Craigslist has killed the classifieds market dead. Newspapers around the world are suffering from these things. It's just acutely sad that the paper of record is no better off than the rest....
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#18Even if it ran at a loss it still has value due to its prestige. Newscorp recently bought the WSJ for 6B when it was in a similar predicament.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Be the first non pornographic pay site to make money.
WSJ makes decent money from paid online subscriptions.