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Friday, February 27, 2009

Apparently Newsday Wants To Commit Business Suicide

They are planning to charge for online viewers or readers so I guess they'll soon find out that whenever liberals are asked or called on to pay for anything out of their own pockets they're the first one's to run for the hills.

New York Times learned that lesson the hard way a while back when they tried to charge for access to their stable of lefty columnists which was flatly rejected. And in light of that and the failures of liberal talk radio I can assure you one thing, there's not a single conservative in the entire country who will pay a dime to read that local Newsday liberal ragsheet, and again they'll find out the hard way their precious cheapskate liberal readership won't either as half of them don't work and the other half can't read or don't

Adios Newsday Online

Newsday plans to charge for online news

Markets | Markets News | Reuters: "NEW YORK, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Cablevision Systems Corp (CVC.N) plans to charge online readers of its Newsday newspaper, a move that would make it one of the first large U.S. papers to reverse a trend toward free Web readership.

Newsday, which covers the New York suburb of Long Island, was bought by Cablevision in a $650 million deal last May that was widely criticized on Wall Street as a puzzling move into a troubled newspaper market.

Cablevision had to write down Newsday's value by $402 million on Thursday, pushing its fourth-quarter results to a loss, as U.S. print advertising sales and circulation have dropped with more readers seeking free news on the Web."

"We plan to end the distribution of free Web content," he added.

Several large U.S. newspaper groups have had to lay off staff, slash dividends and scramble for debt refinancing. Others have filed for bankruptcy protection, including Newsday's former parent Tribune Co, Journal Register Co (JRCOQ.PK) and Philadelphia Newspapers LLC.

In the past, several major newspapers including The New York Times charged readers for full or partial access to stories on their websites.

But in recent years, news content has become widely available for free, forcing many papers to give up small subscription revenue in the hope of gaining better ad sales by attracting more readers.

Such moves, however, have not made up for the loss of print advertising and circulation revenue. Some major business papers like the Financial Times and News Corp's (NWSA.O) Wall Street Journal have been able to maintain subscription fees.

Cablevision has been seeking operational partnerships with Newsday. Last August, it set up Newsday TV, an interactive television channel that allowed digital cable subscribers in Long Island to subscribe to the paper through their TV sets.

Aside from the financial pressures of owning a newspaper, Cablevision management has also clashed with the editors of Newsday, according to reports in the New York Times and other media sources last month.

The dispute arose over Newsday's coverage of allegations against a player on the New York Knicks basketball team, which Cablevision also owns.

A spokeswoman was not immediately available to give more details of plans for Newsday's website. (Reporting by Yinka Adegoke; Editing by Gary Hill)


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