Chicago Tribune Could Begin Charging For Content
The Chicago Tribune will build a paywall around its online content and will consider a “creative way” of charging for access, according to Editor Gerould Kern.
Details and a timeline were not available, but Kern said they’re looking into it.
“I think we will begin to charge in a selective way,” he said at a Chicago conference, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
The Tribune would join the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times as the major newspapers that charge for content.
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