Newsweek/Daily Beast Co., the media company founded by Tina Brown and
backed by billionaire Barry Diller, is considering charging readers
for access to its Daily Beast website for the first time. The New
York-based company, which merged with Newsweek magazine last year, is
contemplating a shift to so-called metered access, spokesman Andrew
Kirk said. That approach, used by the New York Times and other
publications, typically lets readers see a number of stories for free
and then charges for anything beyond that. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-12-06/daily-beast-considers-charging-for-w...
backed by billionaire Barry Diller, is considering charging readers
for access to its Daily Beast website for the first time. The New
York-based company, which merged with Newsweek magazine last year, is
contemplating a shift to so-called metered access, spokesman Andrew
Kirk said. That approach, used by the New York Times and other
publications, typically lets readers see a number of stories for free
and then charges for anything beyond that. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-12-06/daily-beast-considers-charging-for-w...
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