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Tag Archives: Data Visualization
Visualizing NYT Co. Paywall Math, Part 2
Here’s the flip side to that New York Times Co. paywall data from yesterday. It’s the share of paid circulation revenue to total revenue forĀ the two Times Co. newspaper groups dominated by the TimesĀ and the Globe. That is all.
Visualizing NYT Co. Paywall Math
Wonder why the New York Times Co. is working so hard to monetize its web traffic? Have a look at this chart, updated with data from the Times Co.’s fourth quarter earnings. I’ve plotted gains and losses on Times revenue … Continue reading
Here’s What “Not Very Much” Money Looks Like
Last year, Mitt Romney made more than $374,000 in speaking fees. He averaged just under $41,600 per speech. He does not think this is “very much” money.” Here’s what “not very much” money looks like: If Romney only made speeches, … Continue reading