With recent revelations like the New York Times installing their TimesSelect service later on this year, the NY Post implementing registration on their site, and others requiring some sort of demographic information, it’s pretty clear that the media economy has grown to a point where advertisers and publishers alike are trying to get a handle on who’s reading what - and how to market towards them.
Let’s take a look at what people are thinking with regard to signing up, paying the price (one way or another), or voting for no registration or anything of that sort.










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1 J-Log: Journalism Blog // Jun 2, 2005 at 4:32 am
Paying for News and Information Online
Speaking on Tom Biro over at The Media Drop, he has a pretty cool survey with questions related to paying for news and information online. Go take the survey if you have the time as I’d like to see the results (even if it’s gonna be from a lot of medi…