Lol, Website Organic traffic, Whatever that is... 2 WSJ printed papers delivered to the building I work at, 1 NYT, 5 Tennasean all by the same delivery. Thats not many printed papers in a building with a 4-floor law firm, and a 2-floor bank headquarters as anchor tenants.
Years ago I had an argument with my best friend who subscribed to the Orlando Sentinel, he told me that there would always be a delivered newspaper. I'd checked into it a few years beforehand thinking about buying a delivery route, and the paper had a 1% increase in circulation over the previous 20 years. Those numbers were terrible considering they were delivering free newspapers at many hotel rooms, and on the mass transit buses, topped off with Orlando's huge increase in population. Note: The hotel I worked at canceled the free papers, 500 papers going into their dumpster costs money to throw away. Kek.
It's like how CNN which pays to be on airport TVs counts that as viewers...Forced to watch, but few actually watch.
I stopped reading it when they got political. Of course, everything seems to be that way now.
Was once a subscriber. Haven't even seen one much less opened one in at least 20 years.
Paywalls deter. Dumbasses. Worthless journalism none the less.
What is this graph supposed to be showing?
I went to see if this headline was true and found this
https://www.statista.com/statistics/193788/average-paid-circulation-of-the-wall-street-journal/
Seems like subscriptions are up in total with print declining and digital rising. Like other papers.
Lol, Website Organic traffic, Whatever that is... 2 WSJ printed papers delivered to the building I work at, 1 NYT, 5 Tennasean all by the same delivery. Thats not many printed papers in a building with a 4-floor law firm, and a 2-floor bank headquarters as anchor tenants.
Years ago I had an argument with my best friend who subscribed to the Orlando Sentinel, he told me that there would always be a delivered newspaper. I'd checked into it a few years beforehand thinking about buying a delivery route, and the paper had a 1% increase in circulation over the previous 20 years. Those numbers were terrible considering they were delivering free newspapers at many hotel rooms, and on the mass transit buses, topped off with Orlando's huge increase in population. Note: The hotel I worked at canceled the free papers, 500 papers going into their dumpster costs money to throw away. Kek.
It's like how CNN which pays to be on airport TVs counts that as viewers...Forced to watch, but few actually watch.
RINO rag.
Rupert Murdoch destroyed this paper. It’s just FoxNews in print now