The New York Times Vows To Maintain Online Presence Despite Paywall

The New York Times will ring in the new year by charging readers to view their online content, however Times executives are not overly concerned about the consequences of this new paywall.  Earlier this year, it was announced that starting in January the Times would introduce a metered model that offers users free access to a set number of articles per month and then applies charges once readers exceed that number. 

Speaking today at the World Editors Forum in Hamburg, Germany, New York Times Company president and CEO, Janet Robinson, said the Times will not shy away from the “online conversation.” 

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