NYT Jumps on the Crazy Internet Money
It looks like the New York Times is getting on board the “making crazy cash off the Intenet” in a fairly big way.
The New York Times Co. on Monday said that, starting in September, access to Op-Ed and certain of its top news columnists on the paper’s NYTimes.com Web site will only be available through a fee of $49.95 a year.
It is probably not true that the NYT will pay you $52.95 a year to read an entire Maureen Down column or $119.99 a year to read Paul Krugman.
The Supreme Court is expected to take up the issue of whether requiring people to pay them money to read a Bob Herbert column could be considered assisted suicide.
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