UK: Financial Times has increase in circulation
It lost over $60 million in 2003 and more than $17 million in 2004, but its circulation is up 1.47% to 454,937 and its six-month average is up 1.12% year on year to 448,540 copies.
With a total newsroom staff of around 500, the Financial Times may attribute its success to its targeted business model, according to Fine. Unlike the Wall Street Journal which is becoming more generalized, the Financial Times is a niche paper.
"We are not going to be mesmerized by The Wall Street Journal," says Times' editor Lionel Barber. "I am not sure it's a huge advantage right now, in various parts of the world, to be an American newspaper."
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