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How much do you use the New York Times online?

Asked by wundayatta (58722points) March 20th, 2012
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The NYT online is cutting back the amount of free access you get a month from 20 to 10 articles. There may be a back door around this limitation. If you come in from a link from a search engine, you will be allowed five articles a day.

How much do you use the NYT now? Do you have a subscription? Do you think this tightened restriction will affect you? Will you go to the Times less often? Do you think this will enhance or decrease revenues for the NYT?

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Sunny2's avatar

It’s on my home page with headlines. We used to subscribe, but now trade papers with a neighbor. It will probably will decrease revenues for NYT. I think the prediction that new papers will disappear will probably come true. So many people don’t read anymore. It’s a shame.

Blackberry's avatar

Never.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

I don’t use the website anymore; couple of years ago, I was on two to five times a day.

King_Pariah's avatar

I don’t.

Aethelflaed's avatar

Very rarely. If there’s a specific article that’s being passed around, I’ll go read it. But otherwise, the Times isn’t where I go to get my news.

gailcalled's avatar

I read the headlines daily and have been rationing my 20 free peeks. Now that it’s down to 10 I may subscribe. It’s the paper I grew up with and stayed faithful to during my times in Boston, Philadelphia and here.

downtide's avatar

Never. I would rather read a British paper.

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