The Economist's Profits Increase as Digital-Only Subscriptions Top 100,000

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The Economist's Profits Increase as Digital-Only Subscriptions Top 100,000
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Profits have risen accordingly. Operating profit rose £26.2 million on revenue of £164.3 million for the first half of 2011, up 6% from the first half of 2010.

In addition to doubling sales of digital-only subscriptions, which cost $185 per year, some 300,000 print subscribers are also now reading the digital edition each week. The Economist also increased web traffic to 7 million unique visitors per month, up nearly 50% from last year.

"Our results show that we are gaining from the growth in ‘lean-back’ reading on tablets and e-readers, which seems to play to our strengths," Editor in Chief John Micklethwait said in a statement. He also attributed the newsweekly's success to globalization and the spread of English.

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