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Match.com, with 1.8 million paying subscribers globally, has decided to go retro and take dating offline.The company recently announced plans to host 2,000 to 3,000
While most publications have seen a decline in subscription rates over the last decade, The Economist has been able to double its circulation to 1.5
Many sites with a metered paywall have been able to drive traffic through social media. (Poynter recently reported on the different ways six major papers
As we mentioned in our last post, marketing to niche audiences is a great way for general news pubs to rake in online dollars.But what
Education Week has had a thriving print magazine since 1981, and established an ad-supported online model in 1996. In 2005, the site transitioned to a
In the old days, newspapers and magazines knew that the more editorial breadth they had, the more readers they could seduce. Joe may read the
Folio: recently released its B-to-B CEO survey results, chock full of data and stats from 234 B2B publishers. For your convenience, here are the most
Not satisfied with its 1.8 million paying subscribers and estimated online revenues somewhere between $300 million and $700 million, Ancestry.com has found a new way
Recent Q1 reports indicate that LinkedIn saw a 91% increase in premium subscriptions last year, leading to $37.9 million in revenues for the first quarter.This
Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced this week that each school would be investing $30 million (yep, that’s $60 million total)