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Monday, March 04, 2002

Charge for your most valuable assets

Discussion on New Media Age about the implications for the UK newspaper industry of the FT's decision last week to charge for an area of its website. "It's been widely rumoured that Guardian Unlimited will be introducing some kind of subscription services before too long. If that happens we will see if the market for paid-for services is unlimited or not. "
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