At the same time it should be a fair deal that all local daily newspapers
must start paying for writers who provide news at various forms including
in the Letters to Editor column with retrospective effect and paid their
arreas for at least from the last year as consolidated payment,  as a
gratitude.That will give them a boost to provide a better high quality and
accurate news. Columnist are already been paid.
This is just my suggestion.

Stephen Dias

Sent from my Samsung device
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Derek Almeida" <derek0...@gmail.com>
Date: 5 Jan 2018 00:48
Subject: Re: GOANET : HERALD'S E-PAPER TO GO PAID
To: "Stephen Dias" <steve.dia...@gmail.com>
Cc: "Goanet" <goa...@goanet.org>, "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb.
1994!" <goanet@lists.goanet.org>, "fredericknoro...@gmail.com" <
fredericknoron...@gmail.com>, "Menino de Valpoi" <menino.de.val...@gmail.com>,
"Sujay Gupta" <su...@herald-goa.com>, "editor" <edi...@herald-goa.com>,
"editor" <edi...@thegoan.net>, "navhind" <navh...@navhindtimes.com>,
"gteditor" <gtedi...@gmail.com>, "lpost" <lp...@navhindtimes.com>,
"shashwat gupta ray" <shashwa...@gmail.com>, "Times of India" <
toi....@timesgroup.com>, <edi...@nizgoenkar.org>, "Joel Afonso" <
goanevery...@gmail.com>, <joel.afo...@thegoan.net>, "navin jha" <
navinjha242...@gmail.com>, "Basuri Desai" <basuride...@gmail.com>,
"Vithaldas Hegde" <vheg...@gmail.com>, <vinayaknai...@gmail.com>, "dainik
herald" <dainikher...@gmail.com>, "Dainik Gomantak" <
newsd...@dainikgomantak.com>, "donraulfernandes" <donraulfernan...@gmail.com>,
"Devika Sequeira" <devikaseque...@gmail.com>, "Antonio Mascarenhas" <
amascarenha...@gmail.com>, "Dr.Nandkumar Kamat" <nandka...@gmail.com>, "Aam
Aadmi Party, Goa" <aap...@gmail.com>, "Aires Rodrigues" <
airesrodrigu...@gmail.com>, "Ashwin Tombat" <ashwintom...@gmail.com>,
"boscoeremita" <boscoerem...@hotmail.com>, "Alexandre Moniz Barbosa" <
amonizbarb...@gmail.com>, "Claude Alvares" <goafoundat...@gmail.com>,
"Oscar Carmino Lobo" <oscarde...@gmail.com>, "Fr. Cedric Prakash" <
cedricprak...@gmail.com>, "docoscar67" <docosca...@rediffmail.com>,
"Kalidas Sawkar" <kalidas.saw...@gmail.com>, "Digamber Kamat" <
dvkmar...@gmail.com>, "Vijai Sardesai" <vijaisardesai4fato...@gmail.com>,
"sardinha" <sardi...@gmail.com>, "Eduardo Faleiro" <lokseva...@gmail.com>,
"Elvis" <elvisgome...@hotmail.com>, "ELVIDIO MIRANDA" <elvid...@yahoo.com>,
"AAP Panaji" <aap.pan...@gmail.com>, "Judith Almeida" <
judith.almeida1...@gmail.com>, "Edwin/Diana Pinto" <eddipi...@gmail.com>,
"Claude Alvares" <claudealva...@gmail.com>

It's time everyone starts paying for news.

On 03-Jan-2018 11:06 AM, "Stephen Dias" <steve.dia...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Readers of Herald
>
> The news is spread like fire throughout the state of Goa in this  NEW Year
> 2018  due to changes have taken place for those who are used to go online
> and Herald is the paper which  Goans now cannot read online from today
> onwards unless the payment is made as per their terms and conditions for
> payment procedure.
> This was shocking news for all of us. Most of us are used to get up in the
> early morning, even at 3 AM or 4 AM  onwards and go to the computer to read
> the news but surprisingly Herald cannot be accessed if payment is not made
> in advance. Those Goans who are settled abroad must have also got the
> shocking news or jerk and especially those staying in Gulf, Canada, UK,
> Australia, US and other parts of the world will not get the VOICE OF GOA
> instantly if payment is not made, and who knows slowly other newspapers
> will follow the same system. This will give another jerk for Goans if all
> other newspapers follow the same tactics.
> Herald said this amount is just a peanut and it cost less than a cup of
> tea. Fine, I agree but how many people go for tea in restaurants/cafe's  as
> they most of them prefer to have tea at home in the morning,  but the
> newspapers are a usual style for Goans even before brushing teeth to see or
> read the paper online.The cost of newspapers in Goa is only Rs 5/- for
> Herald, Navhind Times, and others are still less than that. I am not
> surprised that this cost also will increase for all the newspapers in days
> to come.
> New Year started with a bang on Herald to read this paper on LINE which is
> so bad?
> Will the owner of Herald take it back?  All the newspapers get
> advertisement enough and thus make their expenses well calculated. This way
> Voice of Goa will come down and people may not know what is happening in
> Goa until they buy Herald paper through their agents or stalls etc.
> Therefore the speed of spreading news fast will be curtailed and hence
> people will get used to staying home with no news till lunch break thus NEW
> YEAR we can say gave us a  set back for those who are accustomed to reading
> Herald early in the morning on LINE.
> What about writers?   why do they not get their pocket money once they
> write some articles or letters to the Editor? They too should be given some
> benefit since they waste their time and petrol cost for their
> bikes/vehicles, photography etc to get the news promptly to the newspapers
> and none of the papers so far thought of them except for their usual
> columnists who are well satisfied and almost same writers is been
> benefitted and not others. Will that trend of payment will start for these
> writers? Let all get their benefit of some pocket money including the
> owners of newspapers.
>
> Stephen Dias
> Dona Paula
> Dat:  3th Jan 2018
> mob: 9422443110
>
>
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2018 13:23:33 +0530
> From: Frederick Noronha <fredericknoron...@gmail.com>
> To: Goanet <goa...@goanet.org>
> Subject: [Goanet] Herald's epaper to go 'paid'
> Message-ID:
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> ail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> Herald, the Goa-based newspaper, has announced that its online epaper will
> go paid from January 3, 2018.
>
> It's announcement in its newspaper today showed up on its front page, and
> was headlined: "Nominal monthly subscription for Herald's epaper from Jan
> 3. At Rs 4.30 per day, Herald requests its family of readers to support its
> paper's digital evolution."
>
> After saying that the paper was being read "in the eastern hemisphere...
> (and) in the extreme West of the world" the paper this would help it to
> "enhance and maintain the quality of the epaper and at the same time invest
> in making the website cutting edge (sic) coupled with additional news
> gathering efforts, we need to imbibe the best technology and news gathering
> resources."
>
> FN
>

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