The Australian Financial Review was among a handful of publications for which reader numbers rose over the past year.
continues to post solid readership and premium subscription growth even during a cost-of-living squeeze because we provide news and analysis essential to our business audience,” he said.
“Unlike some competitors, we are expanding our newsroom rather than shedding experienced journalists.”underwent a round of redundancies, with a few of the publication’s most senior journalists posting on social media they were leaving the company.
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