Washington Post joins news aggregation app Cafeyn in bid for global growth
The US giant joins a platform with more than 2.5 million users and 5000 other news sources worldwide
The US giant joins a platform with more than 2.5 million users and 5000 other news sources worldwide
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The Washington Post is aiming to grow its international audience by launching on the news publication aggregator Cafeyn.
Cafeyn Group operates leading news aggregation apps Cafeyn and Readly, reaching over 2.5 million users across Europe, North America, and beyond. The group collaborates with more than 1,100 publishers, offering access to nearly 5,200 newspapers, magazines, and news feeds worldwide.
Cafeyn’s CEO, Laurent Kayser, says the addition of The Post demonstrates the platform’s commitment to connecting trusted journalism with new audiences globally. The move is said to boost user growth and further establish Cafeyn as a gateway to international news.
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