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'Newsday, Tear Down This (Pay) Wall!'
The New York Times reports: Mr. Friedman, who had written a column for Newsday since 1996, quit last week over the paper's decision to require some readers to pay for access to its Web site. Friedman, 80, has been writing for newspapers for more than a half-century. He previously served as a staff writer in Newsday's Washington bureau before taking on the Gray Matters column as a freelancer. More details from Friedman, via Jim Romenesko's blog at Poynter Online: The new owners of Newsday, Cablevision, have shut off access to its web site, even to me. It is available only to Newsday subscribers or to subscribers to Cablevision's ISP. Thus I cannot send my columns to people who don't subscribe to Newsday. So a guy who has a long and illustrious career in print journalism -- a 1963 Nieman fellow and, even better, a charter member of Richard Nixon's enemies list -- can't get access to his own column online without paying for it? That's so lame. Friedman will continue to write about aging issues at Times Go By, a blog created by longtime journalist Ronni Bennett. Here's a link to Newsday's paid-subscription policy, which would cost $260 a year to non-print and cable subscribers. I love how they present it: The new newsday.com And previously available to everybody at no charge! They seem to have left that part out. Email This Post |
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