New York Times changes paywall model
The New York Times says it will block access to articles after a reader reaches a limit of 10 free articles per month, a drop from the 20 free article limit announced when the paywall went live last year. The new changes will roll out in April. [Huffington Post]
Tribune's LA Times launches paywall disguised as "membership program"
You know, a “membership program,” like what you might enroll in at Costco: The cost of the Los Angeles Times’ paywall will translate to $1.99 for news consumers with a print subscription or $3.99 for readers without a print subscription, meaning digital-only access will cost around $16 for people who live outside of the LA Times’ print delivery footprint.
The LA Times will allow non-digital subscribers to read 15 articles within a 30-day period.
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