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Paid-for content – an impossible dream?
The PaidContent blog has a good piece today on why the idea of charging for content might be a flight of fancy and impossible to implement after years of free access. The post comes in a week that two media figures have been talking paid content and raising...
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Time for newspapers to start charging?
I'm pretty sure that digital bosses at the UK's national newspapers are already thinking this, but as the managing director of Guardian News & Media, Tim Brooks, says in an interview today -- quality newspapers are "not profitable"...
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The end of print for The Independent?
It happened recently in the US, but could it happen here? Roy Greenslade writes today about his kill or cure plan for the Independent -- kill off the print version and carry on as a digital paper. As the Independent prepares for a round of 90 editorial...
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