Media industry finds revenue in places it once scorned
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In 2014, ad revenue from print, digital and events grew a record 28%, a spokeswoman said. She declined to provide dollar figures or give a breakdown of the categories, but said digital ad revenue was up 54% and represented "a significant majority" of overall ad revenue.
Like Gawker, BuzzFeed, Vox Media and Slate, Atlantic Media—which includes The Atlantic, Quartz and National Journal—had rapid audience growth this past year. Its number of unique visitors across all its sites on both mobile and desktop was up 57% in October, to 22.7 million, compared with October 2013, according to comScore.
That pales besides BuzzFeed's 74.6 million, New York Times Digital's 64.4 million, Gawker's 53.8 million and Vox Media's 50.7 million. But it's enough.
In my opinion, Ads are good for revenue, but now there are alot of search engines online, meaning newspapers will not make as much money as the internet as they have concentration of audience.
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