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  • UK Newspapers To Charge For Online Access

    UK Newspapers To Charge For Online Access

    News International, News Corp’s British newspaper unit said today it will begin charging readers for access to the websites of The Times and Sunday Times of London starting in June.

    Both titles will launch new websites in early May, separating their online presence for the first time and replacing the existing, combined site, Times Online. The two new sites will be available for a free trial period to registered customers.

    Beginning in June, the new sites, www.thetimes.co.uk and www.thesundaytimes.co.uk, will be available for 1, or $1.48, for a day’s access or 2 for a week’s subscription. Payment will give customers access to both sites. The weekly subscription will also give access to the e-paper and certain new applications. Access to the online sites will be included in the seven-day subscriptions of print customers to The Times and The Sunday Times.

    Rebekah-Brooks "At a defining moment for journalism, this is a crucial step towards making the business of news an economically exciting proposition," said Rebekah Brooks, Chief Executive, News International. "We are proud of our journalism and unashamed to say that we believe it has value."

    "This is just the start. The Times and The Sunday Times are the first of our four titles in the UK to move to this new approach."

    The Sunday Times had an average print circulation of 1.2 million copies from September to January, down 3.8 percent from the previous year, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

     

  • News Corp. Blocks Content from News Aggregation Site

    As you may recall, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch began talking about blocking search engines and news aggregators a couple months ago. This escalated discussions that have essentially been going on for over a decade about the online news industry and fair use.

    At the FTC’s Journalism and Internet Workshop in December, Murdoch said, "There are those who think they have a right to take our news content and use it for their own purposes without contributing a penny to its production. Some rewrite, at times without attribution, the news stories of expensive and distinguished journalists who invested days, weeks or even months in their stories—all under the tattered veil of ‘fair use.’"

    It appears as though Murdoch’s words are finally starting to come to fruition. MediaPost’s Laurie Sullivan has learned that UK search engine/news aggregator NewsNow.co.uk has been blocked by Times Online, a publication from News International, a subsidiary of News Corp.

    News Now

    Sullivan quotes NewsNow Managing Director and Chairman Stuart Bartlett: "We think NewsNow performs a public service by linking to news from a wide variety of different providers…It lets people compare and contrast reported views in the press. This makes NewsNow a kind of ‘meta-newspaper.’"

    Bartlett feels that it is unfair that his site has been blocked by Times Online, while Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc. are not blocked. Sullivan notes that NewsNow offers a paid service, and that could very well count as a major strike against it. This would seemingly fall in line with other comments made by Murdoch about making money off of News corp. content.

    It is no surprise that a News Corp. publication would block a site like NewsNow, and this could just be the beginning of a long string of similar moves from News Corp. and other like-minded publishers. The real question is still will they follow through with the blocking of major search engines (namely Google)? That would be a much bolder move.

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