Under CEO Anna Bateson, The Guardian Is Quietly Thriving

Few publishers are quite so distinct as The Guardian. The news organization, originally founded in 1821, is wholly owned by a financial trust, levies a “nagwall” to encourage reader support, refuses to work with oil and gas advertisers, and caters to a global audience distributed equally across three continents. In an industry plagued by risk…

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