This week marks six years since the missing mother of five from Bardstown was last seen alive. Author: Shay McAlister Updated: 11:28 PM EDT June 27, 2021
NELSON COUNTY, Ky. Crystal Rogers has been missing for six years this month. For six years her family has searched, prayed, fought for answers.
Rogers was reported missing on Fourth of July weekend, 2015. After her family hadn t heard from her or seen her for days.
Family said Rogers cousin saw her walking out of Walmart in Nelson County and then she spent the night with her former boyfriend Brooks Houck. Houck told police they were at his mom s farm, feeding the cows, and then they went home and he said he went to bed. Houck is the last person to have seen Rogers.
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Crystal Rogers has been missing for six years this month. For six years her family has searched, prayed, fought for answers.
Rogers was reported missing on Fourth of July weekend, 2015. After her family hadn t heard from her or seen her for days.
Family said Rogers cousin saw her walking out of Walmart in Nelson County and then she spent the night with her former boyfriend Brooks Houck. Houck told police they were at his mom s farm, feeding the cows, and then they went home and he said he went to bed. Houck is the last person to have seen Rogers.
Subscription-first strategy paying off
CEO Nick Hugh reveals most staff will return to full-time office working
The Telegraph could generate most of its revenue from subscriptions this year, according to chief executive Nick Hugh, who spoke to Press Gazette about the group’s 2020 financial results.
And he said that while online subscriptions growth is helping to secure the future of the 165-year-old title, print will remain an essential part of the mix for the long-term.
New figures show Telegraph Media Group, which publishes the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph and Telegraph.co.uk, reported turnover of £235.2m for 2020, down 12% on the previous year. Hugh says the decline is due to the pandemic advertising downturn, felt across the industry.
Telegraph hits record 603,000 subscribers as profits surge despite pandemic
Telegraph Media Group accelerated its transformation to a subscription-led digital business
27 April 2021 • 8:06am
Telegraph Media Group has reached a record 603,000 paying subscribers and enjoyed a 76pc jump in operating profits before exceptional costs, the company said on Tuesday.
Digital subscription growth is continuing to perform strongly, driven by strong interest in politics, coronavirus coverage, the Royal family, lifestyle and financial news, according to a trading update from the company that publishes
The Daily Telegraph,
Telegraph.co.uk.
The milestone of 600,000 paying subscribers was passed in March 2021, with the latest audited figure reaching 603,000 across print and digital as of the end of that month, as certified by PWC.
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has enjoyed a 77% surge in digital subscription revenues to earn £31.5m in 2020
Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has enjoyed a 77% surge in digital subscription revenues to earn £31.5m in 2020, a £13.7m rise on the year before.
The windfall arose courtesy of 139,000 additional lockdown subscribers taking the total audited subscriber base to 562,000, a 33% increase from December 2019 when the tally stood at 423,000.
Despite this, 2020 turnover conspired to disappoint at £235.2m, a decline versus 2019 when turnover stood at £265.8m. This is attributed to a structural decline in print advertising and newspaper circulation, together with the impact of Covid-19.
‘Clear value’ of subscription strategy