

"We are still talking to writers across a bunch of different topics. What's next: "This is only the start," Opinion editor Kingsbury said.

But the company is putting more newsletters behind its paywall "to fill a different need," Hardiman said.Several newsletters, including some of the Times' most popular daily tip-sheets, like its Morning Newsletter by David Leonhardt and its DealBook business newsletter by Andrew Ross Sorkin, will remain free.The big picture: The Times has been in the newsletter business for 20 years, and currently publishes over 50 newsletters across an array of topics, reaching nearly 15 million people every week. Eight existing news emails will also be made only available to subscribers, including those about politics, tech, sports and wellness.Existing newsletters from Opinion columnists Jamelle Bouie, Paul Krugman and Frank Bruni will also only be made available to subscribers.Writers include Times tech opinion columnist Kara Swisher writer and sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom and Jay Caspian Kang, previously a writer-at-large at the New York Times Magazine.

Seven opinion newsletters will be introduced, said Kathleen Kingsbury, the Times' Opinion editor."It's also part of a greater investment the types of benefits it can offer to paid subscribers," Hardiman added, noting other subscriber-only benefits, like access to special events, and allowing subscribers to "gift" articles to friends.Īt least 18 new and existing newsletters will only be available to subscribers, beginning Aug.Why it matters: "It's very much in line with our long-term strategy of creating journalism worth paying for," said Alex Hardiman, head of product at the Times. A valid email address and registration at the New York Times web site is required for access.The New York Times is rolling out a slew of new, subscriber-only newsletters from news and opinion writers.

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