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Time Inc considers bringing in website subscription charges
LONDON - Ann S Moore, the chief executive of Time Inc, has said the magazine giant is considering ... on Gordon's Republic blog post - Time Inc considers subscription charges ... Moore made her comments in an interview in the Daily Telegraph today. She said Time Inc was considering charges for its Time.com and People.com websites. Moore told the paper that the media ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 10-Mar-09
Independent and Times mull plans to charge for online content
LONDON - The Independent and The Times are reportedly considering introducing paid-for content ... to start charging for its content. His thoughts were echoed last week by Ann S Moore, the chief executive ... Time Inc considers charging subscription fees How US newspapers are failing and the local future Newsday -- beginning of the end for free content? Is it time for newspapers to start charging ...
By Jacquie Bowser / Brand Republic 20-Mar-09
New York Times dumps paid for content
LONDON - The New York Times is to end subscription charges for its website, making all content ... been a long-time subscription-based website, and The Wall Street Journal. However, with Rupert ... of the Journal might include dumping the subscription charges for WSJ.com . If that happens and Murdoch opens up ... The NYTimes.com will end its TimesSelect service on Wednesday, which charges subscribers $7.95 ( 4 ...
By Jacquie Bowser / Brand Republic 18-Sep-07
Time Inc moves Squires to digital role
will develop new consumer revenues streams and look into how Time Warner might charge for its content online. ... Squires, who is chief operating officer, moves from his current role running the Time Inc's news division, which includes Time, Sports Illustrated and Fortune, as well as CNNMoney.com. Time Inc chairman and CEO Ann Moore will take over his duties and add them to the publisher's entertainment magazines, which ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 17-Jun-09
Media veteran Steve Brill unveils paid content plans
LONDON - Someone had to make a statement about charging for content and media veteran Steve Brill ... for content high on Guardian wish list. Time Inc considers charging subscription fees . How US newspapers ... for newspapers to start charging for content? Could the New York Times go under? The end of print ... ), which publications can use to charge in a variety of ways (daily, monthly, annual subscriptions or micro ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 16-Apr-09
New York Times moves ahead with plans for paid content
NEW YORK - The New York Times is considering charging users a monthly fee to access its website ... charges for access to some of its website's content, as does the Financial Times, which offers visitors ... previously charge an access fee for its premium content, such as opinion pieces and blogs, through ... : Free content -- an accidental historical moment. News Corp talks paid content -- content bundling ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 10-Jul-09
FT.com to charge for content
LONDON - Pearson is finally to begin charging for access to its Financial Times website, FT ... group has finally accepted that it must charge for content. It is likely that some content ... subscription charge or individual per-article payments. The move would be the most significant addition to paid-for content by a major publisher in the UK. To date there has been a gradual shift toward paid ...
By Gordon MacMillan, / Brand Republic 04-Mar-02
Murdoch urges newspapers to charge for online content
to charge for online content to offset plummeting ad revenue, revealing that his company is investing in a ... ? Paid for content high on Guardian wish list. Time Inc considers charging subscription fees . How ... ? Is it time for newspapers to start charging for content? Could the New York Times go under? The end ... for bankruptcy, many remain hesitant to charge readers for online content, fearing they will simply go elsewhere ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 03-Apr-09
Irish Times to charge for online content
LONDON - Ireland.com, the website of the Irish Times, is to become the latest online publisher ... the option of paying weekly, monthly or annual subscription fees to access premium content on its site. A ... to businesses wanting to take out multiple subscriptions. These charges will pay for access to most of the Irish Times, its breaking news service, its searchable archive and content from some of its microsites ...
By Claire Billings, / Brand Republic 21-Mar-02
Clarkson tops list of possible paid content earners
, with columnist Jeremy Clarkson leading a list of potential earners if paid content takes off. ... to 20p for content, as opposed to 5% who said they would pay a larger monthly or annual subscription ... subscriptions beginning with a 150 charge for Retail Week. Overall, a large majority, 63%, said they would ... that micropayments rather than subscriptions would be the most favoured payment option for consumers. By a margin ...
By Staff / Brand Republic 12-Nov-09
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