USA Today to charge for e-edition
Posted by Emily Dilling on June 11, 2009 at 1:42 PM
USA Today's electronic edition will offer content for a fee, according to the paper's newly named publisher, David Hunke, The Associated Press reported.
The e-edition will be delivered to paying subscribers by e-mail beginning in early August. Although a fee will be charged for the electronic edition, Hunke maintains that access to USA Today's main Web site will remain free.
Hunke's payment plan is also focused on testing to see if "mobile applications" such as iPhone apps may be features readers are open to paying for.
The e-edition will be delivered to paying subscribers by e-mail beginning in early August. Although a fee will be charged for the electronic edition, Hunke maintains that access to USA Today's main Web site will remain free.
Hunke's payment plan is also focused on testing to see if "mobile applications" such as iPhone apps may be features readers are open to paying for.
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