Murdoch's UK Sun more than doubles online subscribers


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 25 Nov 2014

SHINING BRIGHTER: The Sun said it has twice as much online subscribers, after a year, in the age of free content.

LONDON: Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid The Sun said it had more than doubled its online subscribers to 225,000 in a year, partly helping shore up declining print sales.

The company is using a package of video clips of goals from Premier League soccer matches and other sporting rights to attract users to its 7.99 pounds (RM42) a month online package. 

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