Comments on: New York Times to ax premium online content, rival says
Publication is planning to do away with TimesSelect, its subscription-only online content, according to the New York Post.
Publication is planning to do away with TimesSelect, its subscription-only online content, according to the New York Post.
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When/if it is freely available I will read it again. The one I miss most is Maureen Dowd; Tom Friedman has lost credibility with me.
Sure, the Times has pundits that make mistakes and the whole paper has made terrible mistakes, especially complicity with the Bush propaganda machine prior to and after the Iraq War (watch nauseating footage about how the media sold the truth out on "Bill Moyers' Journal", replaying this week, covered at http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/btw/watch.html)
However, despite its many failings, it still caters to a thinking audience and has deeply analytic articles. I welcome the return of its hidden content to the web.
The question is, how does a newspaper make money on the web ?
It's a good move to free up the content.
Now let's talk about the paper itself. That the NYT stubbornly holds on to the newspaper format and refuses to go to a tabloid format is beyond me. They could increase their daily circulation easily by 50 - 100K a day simply by moving to a tabloid format.
The roadblocks to implementing this may be technical and logistical. I certainly hope it's not some irrational fear of becoming just another tabloid.
And don't get me started on an e-book/podcast strategy. They should be a purveyor of subsidized e-readers just like cell phone carriers subsidize cell phones. The Times is perhaps the only paper in the US with the scale to even attempt such an undertaking.
- NY Times Premium Content
- by tsilverl August 7, 2007 9:35 AM PDT
- It's odd that this article doesn't mention that existing NY Times
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(10 Comments)newspaper subscribers receive free access to the premium content.
We read the daily news, features and Op-Ed pieces online and
enjoy the Sunday NY Times with our coffee and danish. No better
way to spend a Sunday morning... Also, your headline implies that
the content will go away - I suspect that only the designation as
"Premium" will be removed, leaving everything else intact and
available in some form. Why the fuzzy headline?