The New Yorker Relaunches Paywall
Attention freeloaders — you’re days of consuming The New Yorker content in order to seem smarter are officially over. The magazine has relaunched its paywall, which locks out non-subscribers after they read six articles per month. Non-subscibers will still be able to view The New Yorker’s homepage, content sections, video hub and the Goings On About Town listings.
In a letter to readers, The New Yorker editors give a little more detail on the latest version of its paywall:
The truth is that, ever since The New Yorker went online, we’ve always had a paywall.
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