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s uniques doubled to 40 million last month, while CNBC's Q3 daytime viewership rose 26 percentIHT finds publishers like Financial Times' parent Pearson (NYSE: PSO) continuing to emphasize reducing its reliance on advertisers, as it has for the past year. So far, its plan seems to be working: less than one-third of FT Group's revenues now come from ad dollars. More after the jump.-- Turning to subs, partners: Some of Pearson's action

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s uniques doubled to 40 million last month, while CNBC's Q3 daytime viewership rose 26 percentIHT finds publishers like Financial Times' parent Pearson (NYSE: PSO) continuing to emphasize reducing its reliance on advertisers, as it has for the past year. So far, its plan seems to be working: less than one-third of FT Group's revenues now come from ad dollars. More after the jump.-- Turning to subs, partners: Some of Pearson's action

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