NYT’s 10K subscribers on Kindle: The start of something bigger?
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Via BoSacks/ Nieman Journalism Lab
One other important note from that internal New York Times memo my colleague Zach got a hold of: The company reports it has “more than 10,000 paid subscribers” to an electronic edition of the newspaper on Amazon’s Kindle ebook reader. To my knowledge (please correct me if I’m wrong), that’s the first time a major newspaper has released numbers on how it’s doing on Kindle — a platform lots of newspaper execs are eager to see turn into a saving grace for their industry.
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Posted on November 30th, 2008 | leave a comment
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