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Sunday, August 9, 2009

August 9 2009

Newscorp CEO Murdoch is wasting any time. According to The Guardian, The Times will be relaunched as a stand-alone website and access to certain sections will require a fee begining in November. The Sunday Times is the largest weekend newspaper in the U.K with over 1 million weekly copies sold. Murdoch is betting that this move will prompt other papers to do the same-“Quality journalism is not cheap,” Murdoch said (via Australian paper The Age). “An industry that gives away it's content is simply cannibalising its ability to produce good reporting."

Interesting viewpoint. Has sort of a 'better than you' attitutude, doesn't it. It seems that Murdoch is truly believing that readers will enjoy what each property's reporters and writers have to say, that they will open their wallets to prove it. What's worse is that if other publications see that it can be done, they will follow suit and began to charge as well.

What you will begin to see is a wave of consumer protest, cancellation of any print subscriptions and an influx of Ihate(insert publication, website, TV here).com blogs and websites.

The bottom line is its all about value. Users will pay for something they feel adds something to their life that they can't get somewhere else.

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