The San Francisco Chronicle dropped its paywall site, SFChronicle.com, which began in March. That means the newspaper’s contents will be free online.
Chronicle
Publisher Jeffrey Johnson and President Joanne Bradford issued a joint
statement that “The SFChronicle.com site will continue to provide readers with
an online version that replicates a newspaper experience and reflects the
changes in the news throughout the day.”
“If the Chron can induce large numbers of subscribers to
shell out legal tender for content readily available for free, then it will have solved the media conundrum of our age,” SF
Weekly’s Joe Eskenazi writes.
Indeed,
that is the problem facing newspapers: How can you get online readers to pay
for information they can get free elsewhere on the Internet?
As for print journalism, the
news often is hours and hours old before it reaches a subscriber’s home in this day of 24/7
news channels and Internet websites that cater to slivers of interest groups.
So newspapers cut staff and their stock prices slide on Wall Street.
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