Peter Kafka, from The Wall Street Journal’s MediaMemo blog, recently spoke with Chase Carey, COO of News Corp, about News Corp’s March quarter earnings.
While it was of little surprise that MySpace made losses of $165 million, it was a bit disappointing to learn that The Daily is not making much of an inroad, both subscription and revenue wise.
The Daily cost in the region of $30 million to launch and has an estimated weekly operational cost of $500,000. While the app is free to download, a weekly subscription will cost you ¢99 and a year’s subscription $39.99.
Asked to comment on The Daily’s performance, Carey says it’s a work in progress, which lost $10 million last quarter. Then, in the background, someone–most likely CFO Dave DeVoe–mentions “800,000 downloads.”
Assuming that’s the actual number, that’s the first time anyone from News Corp. has talked about the iPad app’s performance. I’ve asked News Corp. to confirm.
News Corp followed up and stated that the 800,000 figure was a ball park one and was for downloads, and not subscriptions, but they also said that the 800,000 figure was a bit low.
Either way, $10 million in losses is quite poor. I suppose it doesn’t help when Apple take a 30% cut of all in-app subscriptions.
We covered the launch of The Daily here. The Daily is available in the US only but an international launch is expected in 2011.
(Via 9to5)