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Wall Street Journal To Count Online Subscribers







Wall Street Journal To Count Online
Subscribers

Wall Street Journal To Count Online
Subscribers
11/03/2003 07:05 PM

Yet another indication of how the news media is moving online. The Wall Street Journal is now going to start counting online subscribers in their overall subscription count. The idea, of course, is to present higher numbers for the sake of advertisers (even if different advertising shows up online as in print), and to suggest good demographic numbers for advertisers.




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