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Times paywall hits over 100,000

Times paywall hits over 100,000

The number of people willing to pay to read the Times and Sunday Times newspapers online has surpassed 100,000, according to owner News International. Read the full story

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Paywall move for Haymarket’s online presence

Haymarket is to put its online media network, including Brand Republic, PR Week and Media Week, behind a paywall from July. Read the full story

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Is the Times backtracking on its ‘Berlin Wall’?

The Times could be looking at softening its paywall approach, to a part-free, part-paid metered system, according to a research paper dug up by paidContent:UK. Read the full story

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NYT website to start charging on 28 March

The New York Times website – the world’s most read newspaper online – will no longer be free-to-view from the 28 March. Read the full story

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US paywall crumbles

For some newspapers, the paywall is being seen as an attempt at recouping money from people who choose to consume their news online. However, one newspaper has found the experiment less than successful. Read the full story

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KPMG: Print resilient, paywalls unpopular

A survey has suggested that just two per cent of readers would pay for a website that they currently use for free, reports Press Gazette. Read the full story

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Telegraph looking at paywall

The Daily Telegraph will begin charging for online content late next year, according to the Financial Times (FT). Read the full story

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Times comes clean with paywall figures

Times comes clean with paywall figures

News International has announced that its Times and Sunday Times websites have accrued 50,000 paying monthly subscribers since going behind a paywall in June. Read the full story

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"The Daily Mail is being far too modest… the runaway success of the website owes very little to piggy-backing on 'the strengths of the newspaper'."


The Media Blog‘s Will Sturgeon credits Mail Online’s picture desk as the “engine room” of its booming growth after comScore named it the world’s biggest newspaper site.


(Source: The Media Blog)