Us Weekly Palin Cover Causes Scandal? Maybe Not… UPDATE
A well-placed source at Us Weekly tells Huffington Post that since Wednesday, there have actually been a little more than 1,000 cancellations. However, there have also been a little more than 1,000 bonus subscriptions from supporters of the magazine, without any efforts on the part of the magazine to gain subscribers from the controversy.
“In the end, it’s a wash, but encouraging to see how involved the readership is in the election,” the source says.
The Palin story also drove Usmagazine.com’s third highest day of traffic in the site’s history.
Previously, MSNBC Scoop gossip columnist Courtney Hazlett reported that Us was losing between 5,000-10,000 subscribers after the controversial “Babies, Lies, and Scandal” cover:
[HuffingtonPost]A well-placed source at Us Weekly tells Huffington Post that since Wednesday, there have actually been a little more than 1,000 cancellations. However, there have also been a little more than 1,000 bonus subscriptions from supporters of the magazine, without any efforts on the part of the magazine to gain subscribers from the controversy.
“In the end, it’s a wash, but encouraging to see how involved the readership is in the election,” the source says.
The Palin story also drove Usmagazine.com’s third highest day of traffic in the site’s history.
Previously, MSNBC Scoop gossip columnist Courtney Hazlett reported that Us was losing between 5,000-10,000 subscribers after the controversial “Babies, Lies, and Scandal” cover: