noteworthy wrote: ] When it comes to online news, consumers are happy to read ] it but loath to pay for it. ] ] At NYT, the number of people who read the paper online now ] surpasses the number who buy the print edition. This ] migration of readers is beginning to transform the newspaper ] industry. ] When I'm presented via the NYT (or other newspaper) login page from a link I just don't bother: I don't want to register because I feel that more than enough people know my details already :-) However I did read an article in an online UK newspaper last week and happily paid the $2 needed to read deeper into the article. The payment was through a trusted intermediary that I'd used before, so I didn't have a problem with that. Maybe the NYT and similar publications need to have a rethink about what they ask for up front ! RE: Can Papers End the Free Ride Online? |