Newspapers RIP?
Newspapers RIP?
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- Nairn0
The irony of the OP is the source website - the IHT.
Additionally, if NYT choose to, they could sell ads to an international market. I, for one, have never picked up a physical copy of the NYT nor would ever likely do - but I've read loads of articles from their website.
Suddenly, they have an audience of billions.
- Unless, of course, there's no money in online advertising. Though I suspect that Google might disagree with that view.Nairn
- I thought of subscribing the NYT, but a year´s subscription is 2000k in germany. big joke.********
- actually they are in the process of international content syndication. you see their stuff pop-up in german publications, online also.********
- online also.********
- Jesus! I can't see on their site how much the E-version costs? Guess that means it's expensive...Nairn
- I take it the 2000k is for transcontinental express shipping mostly. ePaper should be reasonable, I guess.********
- heh, quite - do they not print it in Germany? Many British papers are printed in Spain for the ex-pat market there...Nairn