The
Byline Times newspaper is published monthly for subscribers, with three-quarters of the material restricted to print, while
BylineTimes.com functions as a free news site.
Byline Times sister organisations are the former crowdfunding journalism platform Byline.com, investigative unit
Byline Investigates, the
Byline Times Podcast, Byline Books and the annual summer event
Byline Festival. All are separate entities.
Byline Times is also published by
Bywire News, an "independent
blockchain news network", whose other partners include
The Canary,
Labour Buzz,
Not the News,
Business Wales,
Our.London, and
Media Reform Coalition (MRC) which, according to Bywire, means "each article contains a record on the blockchain detailing when it was created, by whom, and any revisions which are made and when". In 2020, Byline Media collaborated with George Llewelyn and Caolan Robertson to create Byline TV, a subscriber-funded video channel. Recent expansions of the outlet include the 2022 launch of
Byline Supplement, the outlet's additional
Substack newsletter, and Byline Audio, set up in 2024 to bring together the outlet's podcasts. As of July 2023,
Byline Times had 29,000 paying subscribers, of which 15,000 to the print version, and a
revenue of approximately £1m. In March 2025, it became regulated by the UK's official press regulator
Impress. ==Staff==