The New York Times will stop charging for access to parts of its Web site, effective at midnight Tuesday night.Times to stop charging for parts of its website (New York Times, 18 September 2007)The move comes two years to the day after The Times began the subscription program, TimesSelect, which has charged $49.95 a year, or $7.95 a month, for online access to the work of its columnists and to the newspaper’s archives. TimesSelect has been free to print subscribers to The Times and to some students and educators.
In addition to opening the entire site to all readers, The Times will also make available its archives from 1987 to the present without charge, as well as those from 1851 to 1922, which are in the public domain. There will be charges for some material from the period 1923 to 1986, and some will be free.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Hunter S. Thompson
18 September 2007
A failed experiment
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