The Atlantic, a 167-year-old publication, has achieved profitability after overcoming a $20 million deficit three years ago. The publication now boasts over 1 million subscriptions, signaling a positive turnaround in the industry.
The Atlantic has topped 1 million subscribers and is profitable, the company announced this week. https://t.co/4zOMq47I79
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The Atlantic Reaches Profitability, Tops 1 Million Subscribers https://t.co/mN5eb7YApk
INBOX: The Atlantic says it now has more than 1 million subscriptions and is profitable https://t.co/YkxZiKL1CA
In a note to staff, Atlantic EIC Jeffrey Goldberg and CEO Nick Thompson say the The Atlantic now has more than 1 million subscriptions and is profitable https://t.co/8kpcscy3WO
Inbox: Some good news — The Atlantic has topped 1 million total subscribers and is profitable. Full release with more info below: https://t.co/NUepZNFjGU
Three years ago, the Atlantic had a $20 million deficit. Today, the 167-year-old publication is profitable. “We believe as an almost ideological and idealistic notion that we make something worth buying.” -- EIC Jeff Goldberg https://t.co/IQQyc0aGvY via @WSJ
Three years ago, the Atlantic had a $20 million deficit. Today, the 167-year-old publication is profitable and its newsroom is growing—a turnaround that offers the industry a glimmer of hope. https://t.co/m75OzKh3AL