Murdoch Reconsidering Paywalls? Delaying Implementation
from the so-much-for-that-plan dept
Is Rupert Murdoch flip-flopping on paywalls again? Way back when (i.e., two years ago) Murdoch was a big believer in the idea that news should be free online, and that he could more than make it up with other business models. But, then, earlier this year, he did a complete flip-flop, declaring that all his publications would put up paywalls, saying that free content is bad, and accusing aggregators and search engines of "stealing" content. Some speculated that it was all a ploy to get others to put up paywalls. Though, others just think Murdoch's getting a little senile. Either way, it looks like he's stalling a bit. Jay Rosen points us to the news that Murdoch is "postponing" the date for when he wants his papers to have paywalls. It's not clear if the delay is due to technical difficulties in implementing a paywall, or if he's actually reconsidering. Either way, it doesn't look like the great big paywall is going up any time soon.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Tabloid Journalism
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Editorial can be put behind a paywall (possibly in a similar way to the Economist and/or free to newspaper buyers), but news will find a way to be free, and the BBC won't be charging for their online news anytime soon.
Murdoch has ruined The Times here in the UK, turning what was one of the world's finest newspapers into something more akin to half tabloid, half advertorial rubbish. A paywall won't get that content any more views.
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The user feedback was almost 100% negative. It went from one of the most popular apps to a one star loser. Many people simply deleted the app (I did) meaning very few opted for registering for free content.
The experience had to be an eye-opener for the WSJ, especially when they realized the negative reaction to trying to compell registration for access to limited free content.
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;-)
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I Really Don't Care What Rupert Murdoch
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News must be free
And techdirt drives me nuts. They keep harping that news must be free and then they create their own pay wall but call it something different like a corporate intelligence service or whatever it's called now. It's still a paywall.
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