As Murdoch Puts Times Online Behind A Paywall, Competitors Happily Plan To Stay Free
from the good-luck,-rupert dept
As Rupert Murdoch is getting ready to put paywalls on two of his UK publications, The Times of London and The Sunday Times, his competitors are remaining adamantly free online. The Guardian, for example, has been a loud and proud supporter of free content, and now the Daily Mail Online is standing by its free online site by noting:"A pay-wall MIGHT make a little money -- we will make a lot."The management of the paper explained that people don't pay for news -- they've paid for the convenience of paper, but that online news will likely remain free -- and that they're big enough to make advertising pay well. In fact, it seems likely that if Murdoch locks up his content behind a paywall, that will only drive more readers to sites like The Daily Mail and The Guardian and boost their ad revenue...
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AMEN!
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I know, everything should be free EXCEPT to when it's your paycheck
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It would be interesting to see their web site statistics and to what extent they drop off over the course of this experiment. Of course I could have awoken this morning in bizarro world and Murdoch's plan totally takes off because people know the value of news. Nevermind, even in bizarro world people know better than that.
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News-papers are more convenient for me.
Then there's my weekend hobby of making paper maché art. Again, computers are not a good substitute for the news-paper with this either. I've tried.
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another brick in da wall
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PSA
This is your brain -- http://idology.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/egg.jpg
This is your brain on drugs -- http://foreskinpress.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/rupert-murdoch-star-tv-india-program-guide-channel- guide-programme-listing-foreskin-press.jpg
Any questions?
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Congress rallies to his defense. Passes the Journalism Integrity Support Mandate. Detractors claim that it flies in the faces of every honest American.
More to follow...
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*ba-dum, tssh*
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news is news, i don't pay my neighbors to tell me what happened on the freeway or the way to work. but then again they aren't walking viagra ads either
/sarcasm
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Bloody Daily Mail
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Murdoch's 'Paywall'
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Murdoch's 'Paywall'
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Yes, Murdoch's people are very much aware of this. The WSJ worked out that deal with Google early on -- and Google now offers a similar deal to other paywall sites, but it's those sites' choice.
Murdoch has indicated that he may do away with that deal in the future.
So, no, it's not Google "responsible" for it. It was an agreement worked out by both sides.
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Mixed feelings
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And by the way, this site does okay financially. And yet, everything is free.
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Murdoch's 'Paywall'
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BreakthePaywall
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If newsdays 38 paid online subscriptions is any example, its doubtful that he will do away with it.
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and i think your analogy is kinda off. techdirt makes all money from ads, but 700,000 ad viewers being lost from newsday are just freeloaders? huh?
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opinion
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