@mediabistro #feedbackfridays Should news sites put up a paywall?
@jeffbcraven Not if they want readers! People negatively associate paywalls with media outlets. Working through ads is the best method.
@pamgilchrist no paywall. can't put the genie back in the bottle if you didn't make readers pay early on
@AndrewGibson27 Depends. If they're put up just to protect the print product, that's backward-looking. Must be investing in digital first.
@chartastical There's always someone willing to give it up for free.
@thephilipbrown Yes for some content
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