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Originally Posted by Randy Bauer
Sam Sloan, who is an expert on every topic,
should stop by the Wall Street Journal's website sometime and read the
daily news - he will then encounter a pay site that will not let its
readers read every thing for free. Even less prominent publishers
keep some of their daily content off their free site - pick up a copy
of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune sometime and compare it to their free
Internet site.
Randy Bauer
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Have you bothered to find out how many subscribers actually pay to
read the Wall Street Journal Online? They just lowered their rates to
$40 per year for a daily newspaper, plus you can get a two week trial
subscription for free.
http://www.wsj.com I subscribe to the New York
Times online because I get printouts from their archives going back to
1851. Those who play the stock market need to be able to read the Wall
Street Journal instantly. They cannot afford to wait for it to arrive
in the mail. Chess Life hardly compares with this. You are comparing
apples with oranges. You are planning to make a disastrous decision
without proper research of stopping the publication of the print
version of Chess Life, assuming that the members will pay to read it
online.
Sam Sloan