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A spectre is haunting news media — the spectre of email newsletters. But does it matter?
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A spectre is haunting news media — the spectre of email newsletters. But does it matter?
 Newsletters are just one among many methods of delivering news, piggybacking on a technology (email) that predates even the web. The New York Times, for example, delivers news to readers in print format, on its website, in its mobile app, and via dozens and dozens of email newsletters. But the reason newsletters are now generating splashy headlines and think pieces has little to do with the format per se. The buzz is really about a change in the underlying business model of news: a move from advertising to subscription revenue, and from large, well-capitalized newsrooms to solo journalists and writers striking out on their own.

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