Times readers now have to pay a pound a day or two pounds a week to access content. The websites of News International newspapers, the Times and the Sunday Times, have started charging for their content from 2 July.
Users who register for long-term use of the sites can pay a promotional price of one pound for the first 30 days, while subscribers to the newspapers’ print editions can automatically access the newspapers online. The two titles are the first of four News International titles in the UK to move to an online-pay model. Chief executive of News International Rebekah Brooks said the new sites will feature award-winning journalism and give readers exclusive content and interactivity. The publisher said the Times iPad edition, which costs £9.99 a month, would continue to be charged separately.
05/07/2010
Times readers now have to pay a pound a day or two pounds a week to access content. The websites of News International newspapers, the Times and the Sunday Times, have started charging for their content from 2 July. Users who register for long-term use of the sites can pay a promotional price of one […]