Guardian: “The Times has lost almost 90% of its online readership compared to February since making registration mandatory in June, calculations by the Guardian show. … There are approximately 150,000 Times print subscribers who get a free online registration, but if the estimated 15,000 daily online users who agreed to pay opt for the £2 a week deal, the paywall will generate £120,000 a month – £1.4m a year. … Sabbagh goes on to calculate that the typical Times print reader is worth ‘at least two and a half times’ the average online reader.”
Gerrit Eicker 07:14 on 21. July 2010 Permalink |
Guardian: “The Times has lost almost 90% of its online readership compared to February since making registration mandatory in June, calculations by the Guardian show. … There are approximately 150,000 Times print subscribers who get a free online registration, but if the estimated 15,000 daily online users who agreed to pay opt for the £2 a week deal, the paywall will generate £120,000 a month – £1.4m a year. … Sabbagh goes on to calculate that the typical Times print reader is worth ‘at least two and a half times’ the average online reader.”
Times Paywall III. « Wir sprechen Online. 09:56 on 2. November 2010 Permalink |
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