New York Times Company Reports Loss This Quarter, But Good Online Subscription News
A lot of people are paying to go to nytimes.com.
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A lot of people are paying to go to nytimes.com.
That's according to their (so-so) quarterly report.
This time she's participating, though. Lord knows why.
And now I'm a part of the greatest journalism experiment of late March 2011.
Otherwise it's $15 a month.
That's the latest from the 'Times.'
That's less than a monthly Kindle subscription.
Is there room for a business model that includes liberal guilt?
Not everything went smoothly this week when the British paper erected an impermeable pay wall.
They'll go into effect in January 2011.
They're calling the new system "TNR Society."
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