Number of digital subscribers grows 60% in a year, with record 190m page views in one day on 4 November

The Guardian now has more than 1m subscribers and regular contributors after support from online readers grew by 43% in a single year.

Figures released by Guardian News & Media on Thursday showed that the outlet reached the milestone after digital subscriptions alone grew by 60%, with total digital recurring support – a measure counting all those with a regular financial commitment – rising from 632,000 in November 2019 to 900,000 last month. There are also 119,000 print subscribers.

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