It's a tough clawback to engineer, it seems.  The NY Times has taken several 
approaches to this, the most recent one being that you get free access to the 
content in the daily paper, along with blogs, comment opportunities and the 
like.  You would pay (although I think almost no one would) for value-added 
services like TimesReader, and online version that looks exactly like the daily 
paper and archive access.  If you are a subscriber to the paper version at any 
level (Sun. only, weekender (F,Sa, Su), daily only, weekend only, 7 day), you 
get all the value added features free.  With the recent (6/1) price increase 
for the paper version, they've done something very interesting.  You pay more 
than the single copy price for less than a 7 day commitment; but much less than 
the single copy price if you make the 7 day commitment.  So, where I live, if 
you are a Sunday only subscriber, you pay $7.50 a week for the Sunday paper 
that sells at the newsstand for $6.  But if you take the!
  seven day subscription, you pay "only" $14.80 for papers that would cost you 
$18 a week at the newsstand.

Who knows what will work in the end.  There's apt to be a lot of 
experimenting... Facebook, Twitter, argh!!!!!

John Figliozzi

---- Richard Cuff <[email protected]> wrote: 
> http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090603/how-much-will-you-pay-to-read-your-news-online/
> 
> Discussion about how newspapers are trying to find ways to get people
> to pay for what they're reading.
> 
> It reads something the PBS and NPR models -- "we know some people will
> pay for what they read {listen to...watch...]..."
> 
> 
> -- 
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA
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