New York Times reports strong first quarter results

The New York Times delivered strong first-quarter results marked by robust subscriber growth, higher average revenue per user, and accelerating ad revenue. An analyst upgraded the stock rating to hold amid balanced prospects.

The company benefited from fading print headwinds and continued digital revenue growth. It also demonstrated pricing power with minimal impact on subscriber retention rates.

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