Press Gazette: ‘Many millions’ more visitors needed to Guardian.co.uk before it can stop relying on print
May 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Oliver Luft in Editors' pick, Newspapers, Online Journalism
Guardian.co.uk needs to rethink its ‘challenging’ business model if it is ever to survive on its own without the printed paper, according to its head of editorial development, Neil McIntosh.
Press Gazette reports McIntosh speaking at the opening of the Brighton Festival, where he said ‘many millions’ more visitors would be needed to the newspaper’s website to sustain current levels of investment in journalism it is making on the web.
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