Overview
- The New European rebranded itself as The New World to reflect shifting global politics and the waning public interest in Brexit.
- Founder Matt Kelly pointed to rising right-wing populism and conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine war as reasons to broaden the title’s coverage.
- The publication operates at break-even with around 35,000 paying subscribers, reporting £2.6 million in annual revenue and 25 percent yearly growth since 2022.
- The new magazine-style format features heavier paper stock, stitched binding and contributions from Sonia Sodha, Moisés Naím and Tom Baldwin.
- The company plans to seek fresh investment later this year to fund gradual expansion into the United States and other new markets.