http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/18/opinion/l18times.html

March 17, 2011

A Letter to Our Readers About Digital Subscriptions

Today marks a significant transition for The New York Times as we 
introduce digital subscriptions. It's an important step that we hope 
you will see as an investment in The Times, one that will strengthen 
our ability to provide high-quality journalism to readers around the 
world and on any platform. The change will primarily affect those who 
are heavy consumers of the content on our Web site and on mobile 
applications.

This change comes in two stages. Today, we are rolling out digital 
subscriptions to our readers in Canada, which will enable us to 
fine-tune the customer experience before our global launch. On March 
28, we will begin offering digital subscriptions in the United States 
and the rest of the world.

If you are a home delivery subscriber of The New York Times, you will 
continue to have full and free access to our news, information, 
opinion and the rest of our rich offerings on your computer, 
smartphone and tablet. International Herald Tribune subscribers will 
also receive free access to NYTimes.com.

If you are not a home delivery subscriber, you will have free access 
up to a defined reading limit. If you exceed that limit, you will be 
asked to become a digital subscriber.

This is how it will work, and what it means for you:

* On NYTimes.com, you can view 20 articles each month at no charge 
(including slide shows, videos and other features). After 20 
articles, we will ask you to become a digital subscriber, with full 
access to our site.

* On our smartphone and tablet apps, the Top News section will remain 
free of charge. For access to all other sections within the apps, we 
will ask you to become a digital subscriber.

* The Times is offering three digital subscription packages that 
allow you to choose from a variety of devices (computer, smartphone, 
tablet). More information about these plans is available at 
www.nytimes.com/access.

* Again, all New York Times home delivery subscribers will receive 
free access to NYTimes.com and to all content on our apps. If you are 
a home delivery subscriber, go to http://homedelivery.nytimes.com to 
sign up for free access.

* Readers who come to Times articles through links from search, blogs 
and social media like Facebook and Twitter will be able to read those 
articles, even if they have reached their monthly reading limit. For 
some search engines, users will have a daily limit of free links to 
Times articles.

* The home page at NYTimes.com and all section fronts will remain 
free to browse for all users at all times.

For more information, go to www.nytimes.com/digitalfaq.

Thank you for reading The New York Times, in all its forms.

Sincerely,

ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER Jr.

Publisher, The New York Times

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