The Washington Times is a real conservative paper.
So how are they doing? As of last April, circulation was up:
The Washington Times' total average paid daily circulation defied the industry trend, increasing more than 3 percent during the past six months from 80,998 (April through September 2008) to 83,511 (October 2008 through March 2009). Sunday circulation increased from 37,816 to 43,889 over the same period."We're cooking," said Frank Grow, vice president of strategic development and circulation for The Washington Times. "I attribute our growth in circulation to an improvement in our product and tighter marketing in our demographic area, and we expect this trend to continue."
I don't know how the Times is doing financially. Higher circulation might not mean higher revenues.
For around $39 a year you can get their e-edition I guess through email. Or is that the Wash Examiner?
Wouldn’t it be fascinating if the Wash Times tried to create an e-edition that appealed to FReepers?