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  • Posted on December 13, 2022
  • By Sam Whitmore
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Axios, Vox/The Verge and the Washington Post all have tried licensing their content management systems. None made a profit. All are now exiting this business. WSJ offers perspective, as does A Media Operator newsletter.

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