Members of the FSR team joined over 300 global experts, clinicians, researchers, and advocates for four days of learning, collaboration, and engagement at the World Association for Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Disorders (WASOG) 2025 Conference in Ottawa, Canada during August 24–27, 2025. The conference featured keynote lectures, expert panels, and highly interactive workshops, allowing deepLearn More The post FSR Attends WASOG 2025 International Conference appeared first on Foundatio...| Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2023 – A new study, “Unraveling US Newspapers’ Digital and Print Subscriptions in the Context of Price, 2016–2022,” has just been released, shedding light on short-term and long-term trends impacting the circulation of U.S. newspapers in both digital and print formats, particularly in relation to pricing—a factor often overlooked in […]| Iris Chyi
I’m sharing the summary of our latest paywall study, Still Unwilling to Pay: An Empirical Analysis of 50 U.S. Newspapers’ Digital Subscription Results (published in Digital Journalism). We looked at 50 major U.S. newspapers’ circulation and pricing data and revealed that, even after the Trump Bump, digital subscriptions remained insignificant as a revenue source. Executive […]| Iris Chyi