Robert Andrews of PaidContent.org reports that digital subscriptions for the Financial Times have reached 267,000 in the United States, surpassing the number of print subscriptions.
“The FT’s iPad and iPhone app came off iTunes Store in August 2011 after FT Group and Apple failed to reach agreement over Apple’s wish to take 30 percent of in-app subscription payments and to keep the majority of data about subscribers.
“Two thousand of the FT’s new 2011 subs were corporate licenses. In the U.S., print circulation was overtaken by these digital subscribers for the first time.
“In the wake of the 2009 ad downturn, the publisher is happy to be attracting more paying readers to offset what it still sees as a ‘weak and volatile’ advertising market. ‘Growth in online advertising and the luxury category was offset by weakness in corporate advertising,’ it says.”
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