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Athletic, Axios talking merger?

If someone told you 10 years ago that today the Times would be a relatively healthy digital-only business, y'all would've laughed. The obit was already written and being copy edited for the third time in case it happened at any minute.
 
This explains plenty about the acquisition.

NYT gets to count The Athletic's subscribers as its own. In return, NYT will figure out how to "streamline" The Athletic's margins to make it bleed a little less/potentially make it profitable.
 
This explains plenty about the acquisition.

NYT gets to count The Athletic's subscribers as its own. In return, NYT will figure out how to "streamline" The Athletic's margins to make it bleed a little less/potentially make it profitable.
The New York Times has also started to sell ads at the Athletic. As these efforts ramp up these revenues will cover some portion of the hole.
 
Do full, paid subscribers to The Athletic automatically become subscribers to the NYT??
 
Because they're left over from when Alabama still played there regularly?

Do full, paid subscribers to The Athletic automatically become subscribers to the NYT??

I got a notice that my full, paid subscription to The Athletic would be increasing at my next sub renewal period.

This, after seeing the "sign up for a dolla!" or whatever ridiculously low offers they were doing.

So, I canceled. I don't need it that badly.
 
If someone told you 10 years ago that today the Times would be a relatively healthy digital-only business, y'all would've laughed. The obit was already written and being copy edited for the third time in case it happened at any minute.
And that might be the last time a story got a second read, much less a third. ... "Do More With Less!"
 

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