OJR: New York Times ‘needs an online impresario’
February 13th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Online Journalism
Another look at paid content. From the Knight Media Center OJR blog: “The New York Times should indeed use its website to generate more revenue – but not by charging for any part of its presently all-free daily report. Executive Editor Bill Keller’s recent ruminations on the touchy subject of paid content have led to speculation that the dearly departed Times Select will be reincarnated in some more palatable form,” writes Tom Grubisich.
Tags: bill keller, executive editor, New York Times, online impresario, the New York Times, tom grubisich
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