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Old 27-03-2013, 13:05   #33
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Re: The Sun and The Telegraph go behind Paywalls

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
And, speaking of Murdoch, it begins to appear that he was ahead of the game (again) ... his enemies predicted the Times paywall experiment would flop. It didn't. The FT has since followed. Now the Telegraph and the Sun are following suit. We are very soon going to end up with all our national newspapers charging for their content and, I have to say, I can't blame them for it.
It's madness to think that a decent newspaper can survive on advertising revenue alone. It costs a lot of money to produce a good newspaper, and it's time people wake up to this fact.

I can't see £2 a month being enough though. £10 a month seems more realistic.
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