One novel consequence of the new paywall model of journalism is that only your subscribers even see your articles. It used to be that when an important article was published in a national newspaper, everyone concerned had read it. Now only subscribers have.
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Do you think it was a bad decision for newspapers like the FT to adopt the niche paywall model? The shrinking of their reader base is definitely a novel consequence, but seems much better than the alternative (death)
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There are always more options than whatever they are doing vs. certain death.
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There's a couple of ben's articles that explain at length exactly this phenomenon. If I record well 2 vectors are winning: aggregation platforms like medium and the personal blogs with very specialized and valuable content.
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