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Who is the editor of the Financial Times?

Roula Khalaf
Roula Khalaf (Arabic: رولا خلف‎) is a British-Lebanese journalist who is the editor of the Financial Times, having been its deputy editor and foreign editor.

Who is the Financial Times target audience?

MGR reveals that the FT reaches, on average, over 26 million readers every month during a 12 month period. And as syndicated readership surveys show, those readers are senior business decision-makers, high net worth consumers and influential policymakers.

Does the FT make a profit?

In a rapidly contracting industry, with revenue declining at -5.7% over five years through 2016, the Financial Times (FT) stands out. The FT is one of the world’s leading business newspaper publications, and is one of the few to have grown both revenue and profit in 2015.

How much is the Financial Times UK?

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How much does a Sunday Times cost?

News UK has announced that The Sunday Times will cost 20p more from Sunday 7 July but margins for retailers will remain at 21%. Increasing in price from £2.70 to £2.90, the change is forecast to deliver an extra £5.6m in cash per year for stores. Retailers selling the paper will now make 60.9p on every copy sold.

How much does the Financial Times newspaper cost?

It has a daily circulation of 232,084 (latest ABC figures). The Financial Times costs £2.70 during the week, while the FT Weekend on a Saturday costs £4. It has a daily circulation of 171,459 and its website is behind a hard paywall.

How much does the FT Weekend cost?

The Financial Times costs £2.70 during the week, while the FT Weekend on a Saturday costs £4. It has a daily circulation of 171,459 and its website is behind a hard paywall.

Who are the owners of the Financial Times?

The FT has been sold by Pearson to Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei. Photograph: Richard Levine/Demotix/Corbis The 127-year-old Financial Times, whose pink pages are as much a symbol of the City as the pinstriped suit, is to be sold to a Japanese financial media company by its British owners for £844m.

Where does the Financial Times get its news?

Detailed Report. Founded in 1888, The Financial Times (FT) is an English-language international broadsheet daily newspaper with a special emphasis on business and economic news. The paper originates from London, UK.

Who is the parent company of the New York Times?

On January 20, 2009, The New York Times reported that its parent company, The New York Times Company, had reached an agreement to borrow $250 million from Carlos Slim, a Mexican billionaire “to help the newspaper company finance its businesses”.

Who is the chairman of the New York Times Company?

The New York Times Company is an American media company which publishes its namesake, The New York Times. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. has served as chairman since 1997.