Los Angeles Times: iTunes proves newspapers can and should charge for online access
Saturday, 28 February 2009, 23:43
Our next contestant is David Lazarus: "[N]ewspapers need to band together for a joint online subscription service. Digital readers would pay a monthly fee — let's say $10 — and in return they'd have full access to the likes of the New York Times, the Washington Post, the L.A. Times and any other paper that wants to be part of the consortium (the more the merrier)."
Buzzmachine: Can journalism go with the flow?
Monday, 9 February 2009, 23:52
Jeff Jarvis: "All the many desperate attempts to propose means to save newspapers/journalism seem to me to be efforts to swim upstream, for force something to happen that doesn't want to happen in the internet age."
Buzzmachine: Can journalism go with the flow?
Monday, 9 February 2009, 23:52
Jeff Jarvis: "All the many desperate attempts to propose means to save newspapers/journalism seem to me to be efforts to swim upstream, for force something to happen that doesn't want to happen in the internet age."
Los Angeles Times: Newspapers need an antitrust exemption
Thursday, 5 February 2009, 22:57
Tim Rutten: "An antitrust exemption would allow the industry to begin charging for the Web content that it's now giving away." Um… Would that exemption cover the Guardian, the Telegraph … and the BBC? I'm beginning to see a flaw here already…










