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TimesSelect is dead. It was a cynical act doomed from the start. With it goes any hope of charging for content online. Content is now and forever free.
No one with sufficient experience ever thought that TimesSelect…

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TimesSelect died, thank god….I hated it.

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I used to love to read the New York Times Op Ed section, and sometimes I'd even buy the paper to do it, but more often than not, I read it online for free.   About 2 years ago, that changed, when the New York…

New York Times Ends TimesSelect

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Reuters reports that the New York Times is taking its TimesSelect service free. This comes as no suprise because it was reported several weeks ago that it might happen. There will be no more monthly or annual fees from…

It’s about Time(s)

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The New York Times announces in tomorrow’s paper that its experiment with charging for a portion of its content on the web has come to an end:
What changed, The Times said, was that many more readers started coming to…

Consent Decree with the Open Web Shuts Down Times Select

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NewCommentary: On the New Media & the New Journalism

By Jay Rosen, Associate Professor, former chairman, New York University, Department of Journalism,

The following article was originally posted on Jay's…

New York Times now ‘free as in beer’ too

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The New York Times has reconsidered its policy of charging subscribers for access to its opinion columnists and recent archives, making it possible for bloggers and others to share links to some previously blocked pages…

Recovering Journalist: Free is Not a Business Model

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One of the reasons I chose the sobriquet "Recovering Journalist" is because I long ago got over the idea that journalism is some sort of a mystical, romantic calling, somehow exempt from the laws of nature,…

MURDOCH’S FIRST MOVE AT THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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The first decision will have this headline:
WSJ Stops Charging for Access to Its Web Site.
Any doubt?
No.
So, the Financial Times is next.
As Jeff Jarvis says in a terrific post:
It’s the relationship that is…

Paying for the news

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“Recovering Journalist” Dan Potts has a great post on New York Times executives’ decision to get rid of their pay service, TimesSelect.I’ll confess that my glee over the demise of TimesSelect earlier this week was a bit…

Times Select is Dead…

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RIP TimesSelect. After being sent cease and desist letters from the NYTimes legal offices last year because we wrote a post making fun of the concept and used the logo at left, it seems they now agree. Yesterday…

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