Online papers revenue up 35% in USA
June 5th, 2006 Zeid Nasser (Admin)

The National Newspapers Association of Amercia (NAA) has announced the results of a study that shows a 35% surge in the online revenue of newspapers, which grew to $613 million in the first quarter.
This increase marks the eighth consecutive quarter of growth, and it’s looking like 2006 will break the record set by 2005, which was a little over $2 billion for the year.
Impressive.
Is it a sign of things to come for the Middle East’s online newspapers?
Read more at MediaPost.com
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1. Mash | June 8th, 2006 at 6:19 am
A sign of things to come in this region? Not for a long while, as most people still view the internet here as a means for email, chatting and nothing more, while only a few big regional online players with little original content to offer rake in all online ad spending from major corporations.
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