Business Breakdowns

The New York Times: The Empire Strikes Back - [Business Breakdowns, EP. 48]

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Feb 23, 2022
In this discussion, Alex Lieberman, co-founder of Morning Brew and host of notable podcasts, delves into the evolution of The New York Times, tracing its journey from a traditional print powerhouse to a modern digital titan. He highlights the pivotal 2014 Innovation Report that reshaped its strategies, examines the impact of acquisitions like The Athletic, and discusses the challenges of maintaining subscriber growth amidst a rapidly changing media landscape. Lieberman's insights shed light on the delicate balance between journalistic integrity and navigating the new age of media.
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NYT's Core Values & Adaptability

  • The New York Times, founded in 1851, prioritizes truth-seeking and quality journalism.
  • It has adapted to industry changes, demonstrating a successful business model based on high-quality journalism.
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NYT's Subscriber Base and Growth Goal

  • The New York Times has 10 million subscribers across print, digital news, cooking, games, and The Athletic.
  • They aim to reach 15 million subscribers by 2027.
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NYT's Target Market and Expansion Strategy

  • The New York Times considers its addressable market to be 135 million English speakers worldwide.
  • It has expanded beyond news into niches like cooking, games, and sports.
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