New York Times will begin charging its web content
Over $ 15 to enter to your page
The New York Times said it will start to cash this month for access to its website and by the United States use in applications for mobile phones and computers "tablet."
As of March 28, users must pay a minimum of $ 15 for access to the website and application usage.
Subscribers to the print edition will still have unlimited access to the website and applications. The other will see 20 items per month free on the net and see the section "Top News" on applications.
Newspapers try to increase the profits from digital products and Internet advertisements that, although they have grown, not compensate for the loss of the printed editions.
A similar system will be operational on Thursday in Canada, which will serve as a laboratory for strategy.
International team arrives to inspect Kishanganga
20 new tourist destinations for j&k
Silver futures surge by Rs 166 on global cues
The New York Times said it will start to cash this month for access to its website and by the United States use in applications for mobile phones and computers "tablet."
As of March 28, users must pay a minimum of $ 15 for access to the website and application usage.
Subscribers to the print edition will still have unlimited access to the website and applications. The other will see 20 items per month free on the net and see the section "Top News" on applications.
Newspapers try to increase the profits from digital products and Internet advertisements that, although they have grown, not compensate for the loss of the printed editions.
A similar system will be operational on Thursday in Canada, which will serve as a laboratory for strategy.
International team arrives to inspect Kishanganga
20 new tourist destinations for j&k
Silver futures surge by Rs 166 on global cues
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