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Sulzberger Concedes: "We Will Stop Printing The New York Times Sometime In The Future"


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Business Insider:

At a conference in London, Arthur Sulzberger Jr conceded that someday the New York Times Company will be forced to stop publishing a printed paper.*

This sounds obvious, but it's a big deal.

The economics of the online news business will not support the infrastructure or newsroom that the printed paper supports.

Unless the New York Times Company can come up with a miracle new digital revenue stream, therefore, it will eventually have to be restructured and downsized (or sold to a deep-pocketed Sydney Harmon-type who runs it at a loss out of love).

Importantly, even a successful online paywall will not allow the paper to maintain its current cost structure.

We estimate that the NYT currently spends about $200 million a year on its newsroom and generates about $150 million of online revenue. If the paywall is highly successful--attracting, say, 1 million subscribers who pay $100 a year--this will add another $100 million of online subscription revenue (assuming the company doesn't lose ad revenue). With $250 million of revenue, the NYT might be able to sustain newsroom costs of about $100 million.

Now, a $100 million newsroom budget is a HUGE newsroom budget--one that most online publications would kill for. So the New York Times isn't going anywhere. But $100 million is also a lot less than the New York Times's current newsroom budget.

So if Arthur Sulzberger is right that the New York Times will eventually have to stop printing the print paper--and we certainly think he is--his company is likely to have to be restructured.

That is, unless NYTCo can find a Bloomberg-like sugar-daddy to run it at a loss indefinitely.
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Old media, take notice. This is your future...
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I don't want them to stop printing the paper, I want them to become a better paper.

 

I agree. A more balanced paper.

 

I will miss newspapers if they go away entirely. There is something supremely relaxing about sitting down and devouring the paper at the end of the day.

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I don't want them to stop printing the paper, I want them to become a better paper.

 

I agree. A more balanced paper.

 

I will miss newspapers if they go away entirely. There is something supremely relaxing about sitting down and devouring the paper at the end of the day.

 

 

Yup!

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The NY Slimes jumped the shark years ago. I remember a poli-sci class where the 'Professor' required us to buy a subscription to that rag. All I can remember is total leftwing rants on everything from Capitol Hill to the Mets. I got so fed up with them, and the uberliberal 'Professor' that I dropped the course, but not before telling her off in front of the class.

 

I changed majors to History the next day.

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