• Star Tribune Media, Minnesota ’s largest media company, said May
21 that it has added its 100,000th digital subscriber, a “milestone that
solidifies Star Tribune’s place among an elite handful of major metro
newspapers with a growing and profitable digital readership.” Star Tribune was
among the first regional news organizations to begin charging for digital
access. Since that 2011 implementation, the number of Star Tribune digital
subscribers has grown steadily by double-digit percentages, the paper says.
• The Atlantic announced
last week that it’s cutting 68 staffers, which is around 17% of total staff,
Variety reported.
• Stuff CEO
Sinead Boucher has purchased Stuff from Australian
owners Nine Entertainment for one dollar. Stuff is New Zealand ’s biggest news
publisher.
• The Post
and Courier of Charleston is moving into other parts of South Carolina . It’s launching a
digital news site in Greenville , which is quite
a distance from Charleston .
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