Arbor has announced a new partnership with The New York Times and the Hong Kong Economic Journal to offer discounted bundled subscriptions to its users. This collaboration allows Arbor customers to access premium content from both esteemed publications at a reduced rate. Additionally, The New York Times will provide seven free articles per day to users of the Arbor app who are not subscribed to The Times, marking a significant milestone in Arbor’s mission to deliver high-quality journalism from authoritative global news sources.
Since its launch three months ago, Arbor has seen rapid growth, amassing over 100,000 users worldwide. This swift adoption highlights the increasing demand for reliable, trusted news and the consolidation and curation of relevant information for users.
With the introduction of these paid subscription services, Arbor users will gain access to unique perspectives and insightful analysis from credible publishers such as the Hong Kong Economic Journal and The New York Times. This partnership enhances Arbor’s offerings, ensuring users have access to diverse and authoritative news sources.
The collaboration with The New York Times and the Hong Kong Economic Journal underscores Arbor’s commitment to providing high-quality journalism and relevant news to its growing user base. With these new bundled subscriptions, Arbor continues to elevate the news consumption experience, making it easier for users to stay informed with trusted information.
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