.@Poynter It's more useful to ask what they said then, not what they think now. There was a lot of early disrespect of the net, then denial.
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@Poynter Uh yeah they could have. By CHARGING for content back in 1995, 1996 etc -
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@WriterChickNJ@Poynter There were many perfect substitutes for consumers to choose from c.1996/97. Charging woulda sunk newspapers then. -
@xsabaa@WriterChickNJ@Poynter Not about charging, but about offering online value to an audience frustrated by print being late to news
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