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Business Class: Freemium for News?

41 点作者 pwim大约 14 年前

6 条评论

petercooper大约 14 年前
It struck me that not everything that was taken out was "noise". For example, the "Most Popular Today" and "Most E-mailed" type stuff. They provide a handy way to find the most potent stories of the moment that editorially directed front pages can be a little slow highlighting.<p>Perhaps as well as the layout, the "business class" service could also include better (and more immediate) forms of discoverability and curation to help with the above, or even the ablity to create filters (so I could block out all political or environmental stories, say).
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bodhi大约 14 年前
Would 'access' be a business-class service? It seems rare to see a response to commenters on eg. the NY Times blogs (I'm not an avid reader, so it may be far more common than I think). So commenting and interacting with the journalists &#38; editors would be restricted to paying customers.
estel大约 14 年前
As massively anti-competitive as it sounds, it'll take an incredibly brilliant news service and a fantastically cheap price for me to move away from the BBC as my main source of online news. Relatively clean presentation, ad-free, and a generally decent quality of reporting.
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benwerd大约 14 年前
This is such a great idea. We already know, from companies like Spotify and Netflix, that people will pay for convenience. (See the article about how Netflix is killing BitTorrent from the other day.) We also know that the paywall model is broken.<p>By creating a Business Class, news providers are creating a premium product that is actually better. They could also add other value-added services, by (for example) providing tailored notifications. They have a ton of data; why not charge people to make better use of it?
corin_大约 14 年前
To an extent, this is already happening for some companies. For example, back when NYTimes was still free online, I paid for the iPad app because the experience was far superior.<p>Same thing with The Times' iPad app here in the UK (although I don't subscribe to that because I hate their content, but I do love their iPad app.)<p>So it's not entirely a new idea, it just hasn't been pushed to its logical conclusion yet.
duck大约 14 年前
Or... use <a href="https://www.readability.com/bookmarklets" rel="nofollow">https://www.readability.com/bookmarklets</a><p>There are a lot of (free) ways to end up with what they are showing, so I don't think this matches the business/economy class comparison.
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