As more newspapers close the door on free access to their websites,
some publishers are still waiting for paying customers to pour in. The
numbers of readers signing up so far suggest that at many papers,
"paywalls" aren't about to reverse publishers' deteriorating finances.
Yet the results aren't discouraging industry executives, who say their
efforts are succeeding in shoring up the core print business after
years of declines. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203833004577251822631536422.html
some publishers are still waiting for paying customers to pour in. The
numbers of readers signing up so far suggest that at many papers,
"paywalls" aren't about to reverse publishers' deteriorating finances.
Yet the results aren't discouraging industry executives, who say their
efforts are succeeding in shoring up the core print business after
years of declines. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203833004577251822631536422.html
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