New Statesman digital subscriptions have grown by 75 per cent in a single year The The
New Statesman grew its paid-for digital subscriptions by 75 per cent in 2020, part of a longer-term increase in the brand’s readership that has led to 77 per cent revenue growth from subscriptions over three years. Print subscriptions also rose by 12 per cent last year, but the coronavirus pandemic adversely affected news-stand sales. In a survey conducted for the Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report 2020, 64 per cent of readers in the UK cited “distinctive journalism” as their primary reason for subscribing to any publication, and 35 per cent of those readers said that they subscribe for particular writers they like. This agrees with what our readers tell us about why they subscribe: for Stephen Bush, Anoosh Chakelian, Jeremy Cliffe, Emily Tamkin, Sarah Manavis and Ailbhe Rea, among many others.
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country and talk about their own children. they are making these decisions no longer just a very small few seeing whatever they are reflecting out there. the images of beauty is a much wider j., go. the thing is, education starts at home. that s right. i always say if you walk up to the door and a super person answers the door, a super person in the house. it s up to you two women to let girls know who are a little sexier with a little bit of weight how to dress that weight. i saw a tv show, dress the fat. i saw a young girl sat next to me, across from me. i took a picture of her. first time i ever stopped someone in public and put her on the stop. she was walking trying to keep her skirt down, dress down.