Editors, and how bad ones are ruining the newspaper business
Monday, August 8, 2011
Better late than never, charging for the news online
Looks like a decade after they should have started this, newspapers have decided the online content has value too.
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
If you subscribe to the home delivered paper you should already get full access to the online content.. They also could have given single copy buyers of that days paper a password to get on the site for 24 hours etc.. There are ways to keep the freeloaders off and make money. It's not like subscribing to the daily errr four day paper costs that much, but if you're giving it all away free why pay?
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1 comment:
If you subscribe to the home delivered paper you should already get full access to the online content.. They also could have given single copy buyers of that days paper a password to get on the site for 24 hours etc.. There are ways to keep the freeloaders off and make money. It's not like subscribing to the daily errr four day paper costs that much, but if you're giving it all away free why pay?
Jeff Talley
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