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The lucrative business move the NYT is missing. - By Mickey Kaus - Slate Magazine
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"Briefing News & Politics Arts Life Business & Tech Science Podcasts & Video Blogs HOME / kausfiles : A mostly political Weblog. The NYT 's Premium Discontent The paper misses its killer Web play. By Mickey Kaus Updated Monday, Sept. 19, 2005, at 9:37 PM ET Instapundit' s Katrina Relief donation list. PRINT DISCUSS E-MAIL RSS RECOMMEND... SINGLE PAGE Facebook MySpace Mixx Digg Reddit del.icio.us Furl Ma.gnolia Sphere StumbleUpon CLOSE Not Ready for TimesSelect ? Alert kf emailer G.L. neatly summarizes the NYT 's dilemma: "Do we read the times op-ed page and argue with it because it's that good, or because we know that the NYT website gets 29 million readers a month (which few free sites do) and we want to comment on ideas that "most people are reading"? I think it's the latter. If they make people pay, that could change! For example: like reading a lefty-liberal-economist? Can't pay for Krugman? Try ... Brad De Long! P.S.: So what's next, Ms. Dowd? Will you be touring to support your new video? They've made all the NYT columnists make little videos describing "the issues that shape [their] perspective." What humiliation will they think of next? As of this writing, there's only one conspicuous holdout . ... Update: Yesterday's "TimesSelect" op-ed columns are already available for free . ... 12:16 A.M. link Monday, September 19, 2005 More than halfway (18 minutes) and a whole lot 'o storytellin' into the increasingly self-parodic Katrina-obsessed NBC Nightly News before they get around to the "extraordinary turning point" in the North Korea nuke talks. Pathetic and bathetic! ... 7:01 P.M. kf Looks for Heretics: Slate blogger and Clinton-administration hero Bruce Reed writes : After 9/11, the Bush White House rushed to restore politics as usual by making patriotism a partisan advantage in the midterm election. This time, Republicans were quick to point fingers at Democratic leaders in New Orleans and Louisiana. The "
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