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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

New York Times To Charge For Articles Online


Paper will use a metered system, free to a certain number of articles

NEW YORK
- The New York Times says it will charge readers for full access to its Web site starting in 2011, a risky move aimed at drawing more revenue online without driving away advertisers that want the biggest possible audience.

After months of deliberation that other newspapers also have been undertaking, the Times said Wednesday it will use a metered system, allowing free access to a certain number of articles and then charging users for additional content.

The price has yet to be disclosed.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The New York Times used to charge for some of its content (editorials etc)and no one paid so they dropped it. What are they thinking now, it will be the same.

TDP said...

This is great news for SBY , Joe gives it to us for free.

Anonymous said...

Who needs them? Bye bye

Anonymous said...

Do you think all three of their readers will be willing to pay?