Readers won't pay for online news: Pew Research

Courtesy Topix - Business News  Mon, 03/15/2010 - 09:25

The Pew Research Project's State of the News Media 2010 report shows some dismal news for newspapers, like the New York Times, that plan to charge for online news.

Of those surveyed, only 7 percent said they would be willing to pay for access to any news site.


 

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