'New York Times' Seeks To Expand Global Reach With PressReader Agreement

The New York Times Company has signed on with PressReader to extend its global presence via PressReader’s network of channel partners in over 150 countries. 

PressReader is now the distributor of The Times’ digital news products and replica editions to hotels, airlines, cruise and ferry lines, and non-U.S. public libraries and patient-care facilities.

In addition, Times content will be available in remote locations with limited connectivity such as science research centers in Antarctica.

PressReader's channel partners are now able to access The New York Times digital replica edition and also its digital "news" product, containing journalism dating back to 1851.

“This agreement allows us to increase access to our high-quality, original, independent journalism from anywhere in the world and connect with an even broader global audience," says Andy Wright, senior vice president, head of global institutional subscriptions at The New York Times Company.

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Meanwhile, The New York Times Company will continue its 10-year collaboration with PressReader and its Branded Editions, a tech platform equipped with auto-translate, on-demand audio capabilities and additional accessibility features, covering The New York Times, The International New York Times, and TimesDigest.

PressReader is s an industry partner of the World Travel and Tourism Council.

1 comment about "'New York Times' Seeks To Expand Global Reach With PressReader Agreement".
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  1. T Bo from Wordpress, October 5, 2023 at 7:52 a.m.

    Guess there are sufficient number of spots where satellite wifi still doesn't reach?

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