Looking Back At 2016

Yes, much of the world has gone to hell this year, but it's been a good one for us. Thank you, readers and subscribers.

WrittenBy:Abhinandan Sekhri
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As the year comes to a close, it makes people sit back, reflect on what one loved and lost, earned and erred, achieved or squandered, and stuff like that.

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Not us. We’re just super excited and on top of the world and as far as we’re concerned, reflecting can wait another couple years. The year 2016 has been an amazing year for us at Newslaundry and it is all because of YOU. So, a big hug from us.

We grew, we won awards and we reached awesome subscription figures and our unlikely news model seems to be working. We exist because of the public and our model’s survival — and indeed our own — depends on the public.Because when the public pays, the public is served and when the advertiser pays, the advertiser is served. I will never get sick of repeating this even though you may be tired of hearing it. All of us wish you enlightenment, prosperity, dreams and life in 2017. Most of all, we wish you peace.

Thanks again and we will remain forever in your debt. And because no greeting is complete without a sales pitch, up to January 15, there is a 10 percent discount on all categories of Newslaundry subscriptions for 6 months and longer. Subscribe and encourage others to as well.

A big jhappi and Happy New Year!

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