NY Times begins charging for digital access

Associated Press

Mar 28, 2011  5:20 PM (ET)

http://apnews.myway.com//article/20110328/D9M8FN0G1.html


NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Times began charging Monday for full access 
to its website and mobile services.

The third-largest U.S. newspaper is charging $15 every four weeks, or 
$195 a year, to read more than 20 articles a month on its website. That 
fee also covers a subscription on the newspaper's software for 
smartphones. The new fees kicked in at about 2 p.m. EDT.

Readers who want unlimited access on the website and the Times' software 
for Apple Inc.'s iPad tablet computer have to pay $20 every four weeks, 
or $260 annually. A digital subscription covering the website and both 
mobile options costs $35 every four weeks, or $455 annually.

The New York Times Co. is charging for digital access because online 
advertising revenue hasn't grown fast enough to offset losses in print ads.

Print subscribers will keep free online access. The Times is hoping to 
bring in more digital revenue while giving print readers more reason to 
keep their subscriptions.

The company declined to say Monday how many people have signed up for a 
digital subscription. But on Monday afternoon, the newspaper's 
customer-service line has a message telling people that they should 
expect longer-than-usual waiting times because of a high number of callers.

There are still ways for Web surfers to keep reading Times articles for 
free after they reach the 20-article limit in a given month.

Readers coming from a search engine such as Google or Yahoo get five 
free articles per search service per day. And there are no limits on the 
amount of traffic coming from two of the Web's most popular tools for 
sharing information, Facebook and Twitter.

Amazon.com Inc. said Monday that people who subscribe to The New York 
Times on the Kindle will get access to the newspaper's website at no 
extra cost. It didn't say when this would go into effect, just that 
subscribers will get more information in the coming weeks. Subscribers 
pay $20 a month to read the Times on the Kindle.

The Times said users of the iPhone and Android devices have to download 
a new version of the Times' software. An updated BlackBerry app is 
coming soon, so those users will get free access for now.

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