Techcrunch: The New York Times’ Online Meter Will Hardly Move The Needle
Friday, 22 January 2010, 08:44 via Delicious/martinstabe
"[At] $10 per online subscriber, the New York Times would only be replacing the online advertising revenues it lost last year. If it can charge $15 or get more than 300,000 subscribers, the numbers start to make more sense. And if the meter drives more people to subscribe to the print paper, that’s even better for the New York Times (and, in fact, I suspect that growing print subscribers is really what this is all about)." Read More...
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