The following excerpt announcement was sent out by The New York Times:
The New York Times today announced the launch of subscriber-only newsletters, a curated collection of more than 15 new and existing News and Opinion newsletters available only to Times subscribers.
Alex Hardiman, chief product officer, The New York Times Company, said, “Now that The Times has passed 8 million subscriptions, our distinct and diverse newsletter portfolio represents the start of a larger investment in adding even more differential value to our subscriber experience.”
Kathleen Kingsbury, editor, The New York Times Opinion, added: “Our suite of Opinion newsletters will explore complex issues that matter most to our readers across topics like race, economics, language, technology and more. We’ve been tirelessly discerning in choosing these new writers to join our existing columnists, who are the leading voices in their coverage areas. Together, this group of talented and thoughtful journalists will offer our subscribers the deep analysis and fresh perspectives only available with The Times. And this is just the start.”
Times readers who are not yet subscribers can continue to enjoy dozens of free newsletters including The Morning, DealBook and Breaking News Alerts, by signing up to receive them on NYTimes.com.
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