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Over 100,000 paid subscribers for NYTimes.com

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Thursday 21 April 2011 00:00 BST
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The New York Times Co.released its first figures on Thursday since it began charging for full access to NYTimes.com, saying it has signed up more than 100,000 paid subscribers in three weeks.

While the Times Co. described the early numbers for digital subscribers to the newspaper's website as "encouraging," first quarter results for the media giant were less so.

The Times Co., which includes the flagship New York Times, Boston Globe, International Herald Tribune, 15 other dailies and About.com, said net profit plunged 57.6 percent to $5.4 million on continued print advertising weakness.

Revenue at the Times Co. fell 3.6 percent to $566.5 million.

Print advertising revenue declined 7.5 percent in the quarter. Digital advertising revenue grew 4.5 percent to $83.6 million and now accounts for 28 percent of total revenue at the Times Co., up from 25.6 percent a year ago.

The Times Co. said revenue at advice website About.com fell 10.2 percent to $31.1 million, in part because of a change in Google's search algorithm.

Times Co. shares were down 2.08 percent to $8.93 in early trading on Wall Street.

"The advertising marketplace faced increased pressure in the first quarter," Times Co. president and chief executive Janet Robinson said, adding that "the challenges for our company and for the larger economy are not yet behind us."

Robinson said the launch of digital subscriptions for NYTimes.com, however, "brings our plan for a new revenue stream to life" and the company is "pleased with the number of subscribers we have acquired to date."

"Initial volume has meaningfully exceeded our expectations," she said.

The Times Co. said digital subscribers for NYTimes.com have surpassed 100,000 and "early indicators are encouraging."

That figure does not include print subscribers who receive digital access for free but it does include readers who took advantage of a special promotional offer.

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The New York Times began charging online readers on March 28. It is offering readers 20 free articles a month at NYTimes.com before they are asked to sign on to a digital subscription plan.

Digital subscription revenue to NYTimes.com was not included in the first quarter results since the newspaper only began charging after the end of the first quarter.

Like other US papers, the Times has been struggling with declining print advertising revenue, falling circulation and the migration of readers to free news online.

Media analysts and publishers are divided over whether a paid strategy can work and the experience at The New York Times is being closely watched by other newspapers looking to boost online revenue.

Many US newspaper publishers have been reluctant to erect paywalls around their websites out of fear it will result in a loss of traffic and digital advertising revenue and they will be left out of the online conversation.

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