nytimes.com — The New York Times will stop charging for access to parts of its Web site, effective at midnight Tuesday night, reflecting a growing view in the industry that subscription fees cannot outweigh the potential ad revenue from increased traffic on a free site.
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stephenwqSep 18, 2007
So it's from bugmenot to adblock plus i suppose, thats convenient, i don't have to do anything.
error601Sep 18, 2007
I think the view is no one will pay them because they can get the same stuff at a thousand other sites.
postalblowfish7Sep 18, 2007
f**k new york and their s**tty newspaper.
irvman21Sep 18, 2007
More accurately: "Dying liberal rag desperate to retain the tiny market share they now represent stops charging for crap hardly anyone cares to read anyway."
kyanSep 18, 2007
DMD - Destruction of Mass Dinosaurs. Nope.Down Manhattan Driveways. Nope.Digg More Dirt. Maybe.Drunk Madd Drivers. Ah, there you go!
buzzertSep 18, 2007
Nobody was probably subscribing. I was able to get the same news somewhere else for free anyway!