New York Times Drops Its “Times Select”

September 18, 2007

After realizing that they can make more money through advertising than subscriptions by opening up their op-ed pages to the public, the Times has given in to reality and will now make their op-ed pages available free of charge.

Will the WSJ be next? Yes. Although the trend is to capture a bigger slice of advertising budgets, I am still not convinced this is the best long term strategy.

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