New York Times' digital subscribers hit 9.91 million, growing by 210K in Q1. Sales reached $594M, up 5.9% Y/Y. Digital ARPU rose to $9.21. CEO Meredith Kopit Levien emphasizes a strong start in 2024. Guidance predicts subscription revenues…
A portal connecting New York City and Dublin, Ireland opened today, letting people in both cities see each other 24/7 in real time. The portals will be open from May 8 through the fall.
A new sculpture going live on Wednesday in the Flatiron South Public Plaza in New York is not your typical artwork. It combines technology, sociology, anthropology and art to let people interact with one another in real time in two places.…
Journalist Matt Taibbi responded to controversy at The New York Times after the executive editor complained that it could not only report positively on the Biden campaign.
The New York Times added 210,000 digital subscribers in the first quarter of 2024, marking a 13% increase in digital subscription revenues vs. the same frame last year to $293 million. The increase was driven largely by bundle and…
SIA and Boston Consulting Group: the US will triple its domestic chip manufacturing capacity by 2032, boosting its global chip making share to 14% from 10% now — The United States will triple its domestic chip manufacturing capacity by…
The data uncovers the scope of New York's wealth at a time when some of the city's richest people are grappling due to a power shift to Florida as the finance industry. While Miami ranked 33rd among the cities with the highest millionaires…
Craig Hudleston has been spending plenty of time on airplanes flying from his home in Singapore to New York since his promotion to global chief operating officer for CBRE Property Management in August 2020. Now, he’s set his sights on…
The New York Times' top editor raised some progressive eyebrows this week when he said he won't allow his paper to become an "instrument of the Biden campaign."
The company’s forward-looking current season features two world premieres—by Justin Peck and Amy Hall Garner—while still including time-tested dances by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins.
The former president has been threatened with time behind bars multiple times by the presiding judge in his criminal hush money trial, Juan Merchan, after violating a gag order against him