goodEreader reporting:
The New York Times attracts over 40 million readers to its website
every month and the company sees it as a drop in the bucket. The
newspaper is planning to expand into foreign language markets with a
localized edition and unique content written by reporters based in those
countries.
One of the big reasons why the New York Times is
expanding its digital unit outside of the US is because 30% of its
internet traffic stems from outside the US. This will increase the
amount of advertising revenue generated. NYT obtained $191 million via
advertisements in Q1 2013 and the expansion into the Portuguese market
in the next few months should bolster the bottom line.
Other
markets of consideration according to Marc Frons, the senior vice
president and chief information officer at The New York Times, are
“Arabic, Chinese, Korean and Spanish. We don’t know the timing [for
launch], these things are a little more complicated than just going
abroad.”
Currently the NY Times has close to 700,000 active
digital subscribers that can read as much as they want on the website
every month.
http://goodereader.com/blog/digital-publishing/new-york-times-plans-to-expand-via-digital-into-other-countries/
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