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      • Some said it could never be done. Ever. But it’s done. The Washington Times announced Wednesday it achieved in September the first profitable month in its 33-year history, successfully transforming a traditional money-losing print publication into a leaner multimedia company with diverse revenue streams and a growing national audience.
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  2. Oct 16, 2015 · The Washington Times announced Wednesday it achieved in September the first profitable month in its 33-year history, successfully transforming a traditional money-losing print publication into a leaner multimedia company with diverse revenue streams and a growing national audience.

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  3. The Washington Times is an American conservative daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on national politics. Its broadsheet daily edition is distributed throughout Washington, D.C. and the greater Washington metropolitan area, including suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia.

  4. Oct 15, 2015 · WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Times reports that for the first time in its 33-year history it has had a profitable month. The paper reported ( http://bit.ly/1Lwcl7Q ) the milestone Wednesday. The paper said in a November 2014 article that it was on track to reach profitability in 2015 as a result of revenue growth, expense reductions and ...

  5. Oct 15, 2015 · How much, we don't know. After 33 years and losing more than $1B, Washington Times has a profitable month

  6. 4 days ago · Although the Washington Times has an extreme right editorial bias, they report straight news with a much lower bias. Therefore, we rate them right-center biased overall. We also rate them Questionable and factually mixed due to poor sourcing, holding editorial positions contrary to scientific consensus, and numerous failed fact checks.

  7. The Washington Times had its first profitable month in 2015, after lack of profitability for 33 years. By 2002, about $1.7 billion had been spent by the Unification Church subsidizing the The Washington Times according to former employees. In 2002, Columbia Journalism Review suggested Moon had spent nearly $2 billion on the Times.

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