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Press Gazette / William Turvill / Jul 15
“Bishop does not say what his annual revenues are currently — ‘more than zero, less than a million.’ But he does reveal that Sinocism today has more than 90,000 subscribers and that a ‘single-digit percentage’ of these people pay for his premium edition. He charges $15 a month, or $168 a year.”
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