Posted on 11/30/2005 8:29:09 PM PST by CAWats
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted 11/30/2005
Some readers were miffed. Others said the online subscriptions would never fly.
But two months after The New York Times (NYT) launched TimesSelect, a for-pay service based on the paper's Op-Ed columnists, numbers of readers are paying for online content that used to be free.
The Times said in early November that about 135,000 Web surfers have signed up for TimesSelect. They're paying to access a bevy of Times columnists, including Maureen Dowd, Thomas Friedman and David Brooks.
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Probably buried as business expenses...
Could these numbers be harder to disprove than circulation claims of the regular old newpaper?
And as far as I know there really is no way to prosecute the donor for violating campaign finance restrictions. All that sh!t about "free speech" for newspapers, you know.
Here's your answer just inside the article:
But the paper declines to disclose how much money it's making from TimesSelect for competitive reasons.
Yeah, it's pretty standard practice for companies to hide their profits--might scare away investors and stuff.
The hard core liberals want the NYT. It doesn't matter to them if they have to pay for it or not. They need to feel superior to the rest of us by being a NYT reader.
I figured it was something they could use to hide their failures.
There would be an angle like that, too. NY area locals like Corzine and Bloomberg especially could pay that freight.
By the way, is "Alberta" your Mom or your place or origin?
Neither! "Alberta's Child" is the name of a song by Canadian country music legend Ian Tyson (check out my FR profile page). I'm an American, but I used to live in Alberta and still do business up there.
I'd expect the NYT opinion pages to get more shrill as they aim to please this paying audience. It will become even more an echo chamber for a small and dwindling crowd.
Two, twelve and zero are numbers.
They will not get a dime from me.
They sure carry a lot of weight around here! /sarc.
LMAO...me either...now if they could just gaurantee that we'd never hear from them again if we dont pay!
[i]People would buy plaid polyester leisure suits if you offered them for sale. So what?[/i]
And what the he!! is wrong with plaid polyester leisure suits??
I would pay Maureen Dowd to shut up but that would cost too much.
The Slimes has implemented this service in a very clever way. They have a photo for each feature and present a tantalizing title which makes you want to click it. If 5% of people pay for it, they will make a mint.
The Slimes has implemented this service in a very clever way. They have a photo for each feature and present a tantalizing title which makes you want to click it. If 5% of people pay for it, they will make a mint.
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