Beginning March 28, prices start at $15 for 4 weeks of full access
NEW YORK — The New York Times says it will start charging for access to its website and for the use of smart phone and tablet applications later this month in the U.S.
Beginning March 28, prices start at $15 for four weeks of full access to the website and the smart phone app.
Subscribers to the printed edition will keep free access to the website and apps. Others will be able to view 20 articles a month for free on the website and see the "Top News" section in the apps.
Screw them, they tried this before having certain content behind a pay wall and no one paid. This will disappear too.
ReplyDeletegood, this is the begining of the end of the liberalist newspaper in the world!!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't go to their site even for free.
ReplyDeleteLiberalist: a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties.
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12:32 So your against these things?
The New York Times is not even worthy of using the paper on top of a table while eating crabs.
ReplyDeleteThats whats wrong!! Liberalists use a thesaurus instead of a dictionary for definitions!!
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