Washington Post considering putting up paywall
Skip to commentsLong reluctant to charge for online content, the newspaper is close to a decision to introduce digital subscriptions and charge online readers once they surpass a certain number of articles or multimedia features a month, the person said. Access to the home page and section fronts would not be limited.
The model ? known as a metered paywall ? would be similar to that used by the New York Times, which started charging for online content in March 2011 and now has nearly 600,000 digital subscribers. The Wall Street Journal and Financial Times have similar models.
I find it funny that The Washington Post has to use unnamed sources to report on plans within The Washington Post. But that aside, this is good news.
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