Posted on 09/14/2005 5:16:40 AM PDT by jimbo123
The New York Times, which had been operating an all-free Web site, nytimes.com, will begin charging a fee for access to its major columnists under a new program called Times Select.
Starting Sept. 19, the New York Times will charge $49.95 a year for online users to access 22 columnists including Tom Friedman, David Brooks, Maureen Dowd, Paul Krugman, Bob Herbert, Nicholas Kristof and Frank Rich.
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Cybergossip Matt Drudge is threatening to boot the Times columnists.
"I will yank the Times scribes if I can't find other outlets that are planning to carry them," threatened Drudge. "The Internet is losing its innocence."
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
The opinion pieces @ the NYT are tedious, and infantile.
It's sad that the NYT is using the Internet to funnel cash direct from liberal DNC members to the opinion writers.
It's so very . . . intellectually masturbatory.
I look forward to an enterprising lawyer getting the opinion page billing list in the interest of transparency and accountability to their readers.
They're following Salon down the rabbit hole.
Drudge is a great base-line site for testing pop-up stoppers.
Hmm... you may be onto something there. nytimes could have a cover charge for men only, ladies read for free. : )
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