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New York Times reinvents Page One — and it’s better than print ever was

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The New York Times smartphone products now have redefined Page One for the digital era. Finally, we have a model. Mobile can be harnessed to share the day’s news, and works far better to keep us informed than newsprint ever could....
engagement — more minutes, now especially in mobile — drives subscription sales, retention, and the ability to increase prices over time...
If the Times can get readers to go deeper, and sideways, it will surprise them with all kinds of content they never knew was buried in the digital ether.. a reader who reads two kinds of content regularly is more likely to become and stay a subscriber ... Variety may not only be the spice of life, but of subscription... the front screen is going to present the breadth and depth of The New York Times, as well as the most important stories of the day.”.. it’s not a newspaper gone digital. It’s something else.

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