Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Tulsa World Will Try A Paywall (Again)

Four days after the New York Times rolled out its metered paywall system, the Tulsa World, a 93,558-circulation daily in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is announcing its own similar plans. The paper says that beginning Monday readers will be able to read 10 articles a month free online before being prompted to pay between $14.99 and $16.99 for a digital subscription if they are not already print subscribers. That’s in line with the fees charged by other major local dailies that have recently introduced paywalls, including the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and Dallas Morning News.

Amanda Swisten Scarlett Chorvat Kim Smith Hilary Duff Lake Bell

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