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Damien 27-03-2013 09:06

The Sun and The Telegraph go behind Paywalls
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21946916

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...01ae5a11a8.181

They had this already for users from outside the UK, I got caught up in whilst behind an American proxy, but now it's being extended to users within the UK. You will get 20 free articles a month and then you need to pay £2 a month for unlimited access or £20 a year. £10 a month also grants you access to their digital applications. It's the same price as The Times for the equivalent digital pack but The Times doesn't offer the website online option.

Good I say. The current situation of free news is unsustainable and damaging. Instead of news and journalism we are increasingly getting link-bait opinion pieces. Who needs to learn and know about a news situation when you can hear but a columnist has to say about it instead? Who needs analysis when you can hear what readers reckon?

Although at this point I am beginning to wish there was a one single place I could subscribe too. It would be weird to have news sources you can't access after growing up with the Internet as it is.

Gary L 27-03-2013 09:28

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LOL @ The Sun.

tizmeinnit 27-03-2013 09:50

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I will never pay to get news online

Damien 27-03-2013 09:52

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35553511)
I will never pay to get news online

News costs to produce. It's not free to make, if nobody pays then it can't survive.

denphone 27-03-2013 09:56

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35553511)
I will never pay to get news online

For once tiz l agree with you.:nono::nono: and there are still many excellent free news sources out there for many of us still to browse at.

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35553513)
News costs to produce. It's not free to make, if nobody pays then it can't survive.

Trouble is Damien where will it all end as there's only a finite amount of readers who can afford these monthly subscriptions.

Damien 27-03-2013 10:00

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35553515)

Trouble is Damien where will it all end as there's only a finite amount of readers who can afford these monthly subscriptions.

People had to pay to get news before. It's not new. Also if they can't afford it then they can't have it. People don't have a right to free quality news. Who pays for it otherwise? It will just go away because no one will be getting paid to produce it...

tizmeinnit 27-03-2013 10:01

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35553513)
News costs to produce. It's not free to make, if nobody pays then it can't survive.

Sky manage through advertising they do not have a paper to sell. BBC manage quite well without advertising. To much news is bad for your health anyway lol

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35553521)
People had to pay to get news before. It's not new. Also if they can't afford it then they can't have it. People don't have a right to free quality news. Who pays for it otherwise? It will just go away because no one will be getting paid to produce it...

Quality news ?? now there is an oxymoron if ever I seen one lol

Damien 27-03-2013 10:05

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35553522)
Sky manage through advertising they do not have a paper to sell. BBC manage quite well without advertising. To much news is bad for your health anyway lol

Sky have subscription and their TV channel drives the whole thing. Their website isn't great or in much depth. BBC have the licence fee.

Chris 27-03-2013 10:11

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35553515)
Trouble is Damien where will it all end as there's only a finite amount of readers who can afford these monthly subscriptions.

The Telegraph's web-only option is £2 a month. That's less than 7p per day. I know the recession's bad, but honestly, the number of people for whom that is a major problem really is not enormous.

As Damien has said, the problem here is that the internet was founded on the open sharing of information. The error our major publishers made was in not charging for their online content from the outset. They have helped to embed the something-for-nothing culture that is now screwing them.

tizmeinnit 27-03-2013 10:16

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35553524)
Sky have subscription and their TV channel drives the whole thing. Their website isn't great or in much depth. BBC have the licence fee.

so we have news provided with what we pay or in the case of Sky what others pay that is good enough for me :)

Osem 27-03-2013 10:18

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We'll all be reduced to posting links from the BBC.

Chris 27-03-2013 10:19

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35553528)
so we have news provided with what we pay or in the case of Sky what others pay that is good enough for me :)

I must admit, I have taken to reading the Telegraph a lot over the past few months and having done so, I find the BBC's coverage, while far greater in breadth, is lacking somewhat in depth. Their comment and analysis in particular is a bit bland, especially on political issues, presumably because they are at pains not to be seen to be supporting one side or the other. At least when someone's being brazenly partisan you can engage with it and decide whether you agree with them or think they're spouting guff.

danielf 27-03-2013 10:21

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35553498)
You will get 20 free articles a month

This is the only problem I have with it. This means you will still have idiots reading the rag and posting links to 'articles' here. It's far better to charge for all articles.

Osem 27-03-2013 10:36

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Charging for all articles would be a bit like charging to enter a shop wouldn't it? At least by offering free access to some of their output they have a chance to persuade new readers it's worth subscribing to.

danielf 27-03-2013 10:45

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35553543)
Charging for all articles would be a bit like charging to enter a shop wouldn't it? At least by offering free access to some of their output they have a chance to persuade new readers it's worth subscribing to.

I wasn't serious. Well, not entirely anyway. I honestly wonder if the Sun even prints 20 articles a month that are worth reading. :erm:


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