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Thanks to significant investment and a focus on digital transformation, New Statesman sees highest paid circulation for 40 years, with subscriptions revenue also up 77% over three years. With the title set to launch a new website in the coming months.
LONDON, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ New Statesman has announced digital subscription growth of 75% in just one year, with subscription revenues also up 77% in three years following significant investment in its journalism and the launch of new brands and associated digital services.
Registered users on the New Statesman website rose by 83% to more than 200,000 from January 2020 to February 2021, and 86% of New Statesman s circulation is now paid for. The New Statesman website has reached the highest level of audience growth since the introduction of a paywall in early 2018 and it now attracts around 2 million unique users a month. By the end of January this year, the New Statesman s paid circulation had reached 34,451. Print su
Top Websites for Urban Planning – 2020
Planetizen s annual list of the best of the planning Internet in a year inextricably defined by the uncertainty and constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic. December 14, 2020, 8am PST | James Brasuell |
The events of the year have shown with intense clarity the deep and broad intersectionality of planning. It is nearly impossible to extract consideration of the public health, economic, and social risks of the pandemic from a discussion of planning, both in practice and in theory.
This intersectionality of planning extends to the digital realm. The pandemic has brought new attention to the power of the Internet as a tool for building and protecting the world, and planning expertise has been essential in every new phase of this ordeal. Digital tools like those below, and others like them, will continue to empower effective action as the world begins to pick up the pieces of 2020 and, hopefully, undertake a regenerative recovery in 2021 and
The new sites are:
Energy Monitor, which covers the global clean energy transition
Tech Monitor, an essential resource for the world’s top CIOs and business technology leaders
And City Monitor, a site dedicated to the future of the world’s cities.
Press Gazette is part of the revamped New Statesman Media Group network (with a US editor and data journalist joining the team this year) – and has a new focus on providing media leaders globally with the information they need to thrive in the digital age. The New Statesman‘s expanded business coverage – which will focus on companies, finance, sustainability and the world of work – aims to give readers “clarity and understanding on what these changes mean for businesses, their employees and investors”.