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Here are the latest posts about Paid Content on Writers Write:

  • Chicago Sun-Times Starts Accepting Bitcoin for Subscriptions (2014-04-04): The Chicago Sun-Times has become the first major newpaper to accept bitcoin.

  • The Boston Globe Launches Subscription-Only Website at BostonGlobe.com (2011-09-12): The Boston Globe announced that launch of a subscription-only website at BostonGlobe.

  • New York Times Implements Paywall (2011-04-04): The New York Times paywall is now in place.

  • Would You Pay to Subscribe to a Blog? (2007-03-05): Will a blogging subscription model emerge in the future? Are there enough readers willing to pay for a blog.

  • New York Times Puts New Blog Behind TimesSelect Wall (2006-01-25): There are blogs going up behind the New York Times' new pay wall.

  • Spending on Paid Content Climbs 14% (2004-12-28): The Online Publishers Association (OPA) has released its Paid Content U.

  • KeepMedia Launches Digital Content Store (2003-09-05): KeepMedia, Inc.

  • ConsumerReports.org Reaches One Million Paid Subscribers (2002-10-23): ConsumerReports.

  • OPA Releases First U.S. Market Spending Report for Paid Content (2002-08-06): The Online Publishers Association announced the results of its first U.

  • Consumers More Reluctant to Pay For Online Services Than Content (2002-05-29): Jupiter Media Metrix, a provider of new technology analysis and measurement, reported that more than two-thirds of U.

  • Bumpy Road From Free to Fee (2002-03-28): New websites switch from free to fee-based models every business day, but according to a new study from Jupiter Media Metrix it be will several years before the revenue growth appears.

  • Salon Sells 10,000 Premium Subscriptions (2001-07-13): Salon Media Group, Inc.

  • Snowball Launches Subscription Services (2001-07-12): Snowball, an online network for young adults founded in 1999, announced that it has recently launched paid subscription services to complement the existing free content on two of its online networks.

  • Salon.com To Charge For Ad-Free Content (2001-03-21): Salon.

  • Survey Finds Consumers Want Free Web Content (2001-02-23): According to a recent survey of Internet users conducted by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), consumers believe they should get content online for free.