Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

The Jill Abramson-era New York Times was a business success

New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson, the first woman to hold the top spot at the nation’s most important newspaper, is stepping down today. As the Times put it, “the reasons for the switch were not immediately clear.”

You often see companies change management amidst business crises. But one thing that is clear is that amidst a generalized crisis for the American newspaper industry the Times is doing quite well as a business. In the first quarter of the year, the Times scored a $22 million operating profit on $390 million in revenue. That revenue figure represented a 2.6 percent increase from the year-ago quarter, including a 3.4 percent increase in ad revenue.

The overall newspaper industry, meanwhile, is a disaster area.

Newspaper The Times' operating profit was down in 2014 Q1 relative to 2013 Q1, but the company attributes that to "strategic growth initiatives." Whether those will pay off or not is anyone's guess, but the basic picture is of a healthy company. Its revenues exceed its operating costs and its revenues are growing. The company makes enough money that it doesn't need to choose between profits and strategic investments. And it's paid off in the share price:

Bnnp200igaapwkm

None of that proves Abramson was doing a great job as executive editor, of course. But it does make this change in leadership different from the vast majority of newspaper turnovers that we’ve seen in the past 10 years — the outgoing editor has been working at the core of a growing and successful business, not a declining one.

Read more on what a badass Jill Abramson is.

See More:

More in archives

archives
Ethics and Guidelines at Vox.comEthics and Guidelines at Vox.com
archives
By Vox Staff
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will decide if the government can ban transgender health careThe Supreme Court will decide if the government can ban transgender health care
Supreme Court

Given the Court’s Republican supermajority, this case is unlikely to end well for trans people.

By Ian Millhiser
archives
On the MoneyOn the Money
archives

Learn about saving, spending, investing, and more in a monthly personal finance advice column written by Nicole Dieker.

By Vox Staff
archives
Total solar eclipse passes over USTotal solar eclipse passes over US
archives
By Vox Staff
archives
The 2024 Iowa caucusesThe 2024 Iowa caucuses
archives

The latest news, analysis, and explainers coming out of the GOP Iowa caucuses.

By Vox Staff
archives
The Big SqueezeThe Big Squeeze
archives

The economy’s stacked against us.

By Vox Staff