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Alexa Traffic Rank estimates that is ranked number 10,836 in the world, while most of its traffic comes from United States, where it occupies as high as 20,447 place. Every unique visitor makes about 1.5 pageviews on average. will employ the equivalent of 12 to 15 full-time journalists when it launches.ĭespite its vow to “dive deep” into the news, its recruitment drive isn’t looking for longwinded hacks. The approximated value of is 324,120 USD. hopes to be completely self-funding by its fifth year of operation.

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Investors in the site include Paul Marshall, the founder of one of Europe’s largest hedge fund groups and Theodore Agnew, a highly successful businessman, philanthropist and Conservative Party donor.ĭespite such high-profile backers, Montgomerie is however keen to highlight the site will be built on solid business principals, telling journalists that the team behind the site has identified “more than a dozen funding streams”. Google Analytics a free Google service used by millions of websites and apps is actually the biggest cross-site tracker on the Internet, lurking creepily behind the scenes on around 72. Montgomerie insists that the website will not focus on UK, US or any other nation’s specific news but instead allow journalists to cover global movements in politics, economics, technology, religion and the media.Īccording to Montgomerie, has the financial backing to see the fledging news site develop over the next four years while focusing on its core activities. “We will largely be looking upstream at what is coming at us all – rather than at what is happening yesterday and today.” We’ll be using the skills of the journalists we employ to understand the five big topics we aim to focus upon. is ranked 234 in the News & Media Publishers category and 25387 Globally according to September 2022 data. Speaking about the soon-to-be-launched news site Montgomerie told journalists: “Unherd won’t be following hourly, daily or even weekly developments closely. , will instead allow it’s journalists to spend more time “to dive deeply into their subject areas” and “challenge out-of-date, incorrect and even dangerous thinking”. A new London-based online news service, headed up by former Times Columnist, Tim Montgomerie, will not chase breaking news because it believes “the latest things are rarely the most important”.







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