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Charging for content

October 2017

  • Google will offer a flexible sampling model that allows news organisations to decide how many, if any, articles it offers for free.

    Google to ditch controversial 'first click free' policy

    US company to replace policy forcing news outlets to offer three free articles a day in exchange for visibility on its search engine

November 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Telegraph paywall initiative is an interesting strategic shift

    Roy Greenslade
    Editor Chris Evans shows faith in the drawing power of his columnists by hoping their work will persuade readers to pay for subscriptions

December 2015

  • David Dinsmore, editor of The Sun, in the new News UK offices at London Bridge.
Photo by Sarah Lee
For MEDIA

    Greenslade
    Rebekah Brooks praised by David Dinsmore over News UK's changes

    Since she returned to publisher 12 weeks ago it ‘feels like 12 years ago’, he says

September 2015

  • Winnipeg

    Greenslade
    Canadian newspaper uses micropayments system to charge online readers

    Winnipeg Free Press readers must pay 13p a time to read each article

August 2015

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    The Sun's boost in online browsers proves paywall strategy was wrong

    Roy Greenslade
    When will Rupert Murdoch stop charging altogether for access to paper’s site?

May 2015

  • Echo

    Greenslade
    Newsquest/Gannett dares to erect paywall at Northern Echo

    Publisher employs metered model, and a cheap entry fee, to lure subscribers

December 2014

  • Mike Darcey

    Greenslade
    Times Newspapers posts £1.7m profit, first in 13 years

    Times and Sunday Times report subscriber increases, with digital membership standing at 291,000 and 338,000 respectively

November 2014

  • New York Times

    Greenslade
    Soft paywalls retain more users than hard paywalls - by a big margin

    US newspaper survey reveals success for metered model

October 2014

  • Greenslade
    Irish Times to launch metered paywall next year to boost digital revenues

    Company made €5.4m pre-tax profit in 2013

July 2014

  • New Yorker website - July 2014

    Greenslade
    New Yorker offers three-month online free-for-all before a paywall goes up

    Magazine aims to find new readers on its website

June 2014

  • Greenslade
    More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups, says survey

  • Greenslade
    Aberdeen newspaper chooses Piano Media to run its metered paywall

April 2014

  • Greenslade
    News UK titles to show video clips of England's cricket matches

    Subscribers will see wickets, sixes and boundaries

March 2014

  • Greenslade
    Reasons to be cautiously cheerful about the state of US news media

  • Greenslade
    Boston Globe lowers its paywall to build on 'success' when it was up

February 2014

  • Greenslade
    News UK's Darcey calls for transparency over audience figures

    He calls for new metric to reveal sales across all platforms

December 2013

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    News UK is reborn by putting a digital smile on Wapping's face

    Roy Greenslade

    Roy Greenslade on the transformation of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper outfit

November 2013

  • David Dinsmore

    Greenslade
    Sun editor: topless Page 3 photos 'not set in stone'

    David Dinsmore reveals his views on Hillsborough, BuzzFeed, politics and more. By Roy Greenslade

October 2013

  • Greenslade
    Is The Sun right to use Madeleine McCann to promote its website?

  • Financial Times

    Greenslade
    Financial Times to move to single global print edition

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