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Old 03-28-2010, 02:15 PM   #29
Ben Thornton
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UK newspapers also have to sell the idea that they provide a significant benefit over and above the BBC's news service, which is funded by tax-payers and TV licenses. The BBC don't produce a newspaper per se, obviously, but on-line there is arguably little difference between what The Times and BBC News are offering.

So, in the UK, I think that charging for on-line newspapers will be (even more) difficult to sell.
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