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My uneducated prediction on pay-for-content news
Mon 10 Aug 2009, 12:14 PM
Tweetby Ben Langhinrichs
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What has been said:
852.1. Nathan T. Freeman (08/10/2009 05:30 PM)
This model is already in place. The names Bloomberg or Thompson mean anything to you? :-)
852.2. Nathan T. Freeman (08/10/2009 05:31 PM)
And... DUH... Reuters. How'd I forget that one?
852.3. Ben Langhinrichs (08/10/2009 06:19 PM)
@Nathan - Well, A model is already in place, perhaps, but THE model? Nope, I've heard of Bloomberg and Reuters, not Thompson, but know nothing about their models. Care to explain how they work, and whether it addresses the points I made? I'd be happy to hear more.
I should note that I do not watch almost any TV, I do not drink much bottled water, and I do not use iTunes, and yet I am familiar with all of those models, so even if these three have a model going, they possibly have a ways to go before it is the recognized solution.
852.4. Richard Schwartz (08/11/2009 04:00 AM)
I don't pay for news content, but I do pay for presentation of news content. I have a paid subscription to Times Reader, which gives me access to the same information that I can get via the NY Times web site for free (and via links in their RSS feeds or via their email lists), but it gives it to me in an Adobe AIR application that looks better and lets me read the content while I'm disconnected from the network.