New York Times Ends Its Paid Subscription Service
Mike writes "The New York Times has announced that it will end its paid Internet service in favor of making most of its Web site available for free. The hope is that this move will attract more readers and higher advertising revenue. 'The longer-term problem for publishers like the Times is that they must find ways to present content online rather than just transferring stories and pictures from the newspaper. Most U.S. news Web sites offer their contents for free, supporting themselves by selling advertising. One exception is The Wall Street Journal which runs a subscription-based Web site. TimesSelect generated about $10 million in revenue a year. Schiller declined to project how much higher the online growth rate would be without charging visitors.'"
Now we can actually read all those articles that are lined from Slashdot!
You can get the article here.
Where do I sign up to read the announcement?
Full Tilt
I guess the phrase "national conversation" is enjoying a bit of life. I'll have no part of it. I think of national teenagers wielding national cellphones and sending national text messages to each other with their national thumbs.
He says that libraries are proof that government can work and you label him a socialist. Well done, Mr. Carlson!
i believe the word you are looking for is condense...
"Ladies and gentlemen, my killbot features Lotus Notes and a machine gun. It is the finest available."
If he was smart, he'd have burned them in the library parking lot.
That would show them!!!!!
Yeah, right.