New York Times mulls $5/month online subscription fee

Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:32AM EDT

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How much would you be willing to pay to read the New York Times online? That's the question the Gray Lady is asking in a new reader survey. Personally, I'm ready to pony up.

First, the basics: Bloomberg reports that the Times recently sent out a survey to its print subscribers, asking if they'd be willing to fork over $2.50 a month for "discounted" access to the NYT Web site. The access fee for non-print subscribers, the survey said, would be $5—and that would include "all [the] articles, blogs, and multimedia."

For now, of course, the entire Times Web site (the most-visited news site on the Web, Bloomberg notes) is free, although the paper flirted with for-pay access to its editorials and other content ("Times Select") a couple of years back. The Times also used to charge for its archived articles, but those are now all free, as well.

So, why is the NYT again considering charging its online readers? You guessed it: plunging revenue (down 27 percent the first quarter of the year, according to Bloomberg), right along with the rest of the newspaper industry, forcing the company to shed both jobs and assets at an alarming rate.

Now, I like "free" as much as anyone, but as a former print reporter myself, believe me: it takes money to run a newsroom and generate original reporting. I got paid twice a month (not a lot, but it paid the bills), there was an office, computers, phones, photographers, editors, and (most importantly) time for investigative reporting when the circumstances called for it. And that was just for a small, local newspaper, while the Times is pretty much expected to cover the world.

So yes—I'm ready and willing to cough up $5 a month for online access to the Times (which is actually a bit cheaper than the Wall Street Journal's $1.99/week online subscription fee), and I think other online papers should seriously consider follow the NYT's lead. It's a move that could save the journalism industry that all us bloggers rely on, and if you ask me, it's an industry worth saving.

What about you—would you pay a subscription for online news sites like the New York Times? And if so, how much?

Related:
New York Times Considers $5 Monthly Web-Access Fee [Bloomberg]

 

 

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  • 1 Posted by cbatman333 on Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:23AM EDT Report Abuse

    No I would not be willing to pay for it untill no outher source of news was free. And even then I would have to think twice about it.

  • 2 Posted by bautbr on Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:24AM EDT Report Abuse

    The revenue model for newspapers in this era has shown a significant fall in readership to the site if it is pay only. I think the only way the NYT is going to fix this is with abandoning either the printed or the web version outright. This would most likely mean that the Times would vacate the print side which is expensive and not current news. What papers need to do now is reinvent the digital paper and come to some agreement on digital devices that would work well for reading the paper online. This in turn can be a subscription model. The kindle is a great start yet, there is still something missing to the reading experience. If they can effort this, I think the woes of the newspaper will begin to fade away. With both mediums, I think they are going to die a slow and painful death. Eventually, someone will bite the bullet and make the switch fully and that will usher in the new ear of news media.

  • 3 Posted by maclingman on Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'd be willing to pay, because it's such a prominent newspaper. However, there's no way I'd pay to read my local paper online and free news portals like Yahoo make it less likely most people will decide to pay.

  • 4 Posted by shutrbug@sbcglobal.net on Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    The New York Times is the only online paper that I'd pay for. The quality of reporting and editorials make it worth it.

  • 5 Posted by stan_colley on Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    It's a commie liberal news paper anyways. They don't do any TRUE reporting. Why do you think they are going in the tank? Because of there total political BIAS!!

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