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New York Times considers charging for its website

New York Times considers charging for its website Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) – New York Times Co. may charge for access to its flagship newspaper’s Web site less than two years after terminating an earlier online-subscription service ..more

One Response to “New York Times considers charging for its website”

  1. Thees Peereboom writes:

    The NYT had a fax-version that was free, but only to US-based readers (telecom cost-wise). Then their website was only accessible after registration (but free), than they made it wide-open. Then they decided to put the OpEd pieces behind a pay-wall (Times Select – I was a subscriber), then they quit that model, too. And now.. Can you spell ‘con-fu-sed’? Of course they should charge!

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