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Effect of Paywall Introduction on Newspaper Companies’ RevenuesNewspaper Total revenue change ($ in thousands) Percentage change (%) Newspaper size Los Angeles Times 93,966 12.5 large The New York Times 235,788 20 large The Denver Post −3,765negative 3,765 −1negative 1 small Sun Sentinel −24,899negative 24,899 −11.9negative 11.9 small Chicago Tribune 94,492 19 large
Digital paywalls restrict access to online content to those with a paid subscription. In an investigation of the effect of paywalls on newspaper company revenues for print and digital subscriptions and advertising, Doug J. Chung and colleagues compared actual outcomes (with a paywall) to control estimates (without a paywall). The researchers concluded that introducing a paywall is generally more beneficial for larger newspapers, which have high circulation and tend to offer a substantial amount of unique online content.
Which choice best describes data from the table that support Chung and colleagues’ conclusion?