'Royal baby story helps Press Association profits rise to £9.8m'
Birth of Prince George was said to be the largest story of 2013. The parent company of the Press Association reported a rise in operating profits of a quarter to £9.8m last year.
Thousands of words and hundreds of pictures were published. Live pictures were streamed from outside the hospital and they were watched more than million times.
This shows that the birth of Baby George was significant not only to the royal family, but also the residents of Britain and globally. Profits of the press association dropping after the royal baby, shows them that they need to be finding ways to make more, such as them introducing weather forecast to General Atlantic, they need to continue to introduce new services and stay on top in order to maintain high profits.
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