Guardian: The Hugh Cudlipp lecture: Does journalism exist?
Tuesday, 26 January 2010, 08:49 via Delicious/martinstabe
Alan Rusbridger: "My commercial colleagues at the Guardian ... can't presently see the benefits of choking off growth in return for the relatively modest sums we think we would get from universal charging for digital content. Last year we earned £25m from digital advertising – not enough to sustain the legacy print business, but not trivial. ... They've done lots of modelling around at least six different pay wall proposals and they are currently unpersuaded." Read More...
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