On this one I talk about the weekend and hit some topics in the news and give some opinions. Thank for the voice mail Scotty! Leave comments and call the voicemail line: 202-709-3029, Twitter: @RadioArcherr Instagram: @radioarcherr
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I will not be paying for online news and I doubt I’ll have to: There will always be some news source who doesn’t go along with the payment-based model. But you mentioned cable news, and I wonder if there isn’t a model that could be used by premium news services: Your ISP pays a fee to access a premium news site and includes access to it to their customers, like basic cable. To be worth it, this news service would have to offer more than news sites do now, but seems to me it could work.
I have what you’re pointing at, too.
I will not be paying for online news and I doubt I’ll have to: There will always be some news source who doesn’t go along with the payment-based model. But you mentioned cable news, and I wonder if there isn’t a model that could be used by premium news services: Your ISP pays a fee to access a premium news site and includes access to it to their customers, like basic cable. To be worth it, this news service would have to offer more than news sites do now, but seems to me it could work.
I have what you’re pointing at, too.
And I thought you only wii’d in your private bathroom!!!
OH! Thank you, thank you! – It’s only taken me two days to think that up – Thank you, no really, too much applause 🙂
LOL
Someone has to pay for news, it doesn’t just appear in the ether for free. Sadly we just seem to want the headlines these days, these headlines offer nothing to either us or the companies. What used to pay was in-depth stories, investigative journalism not celebrity headlines which are more predominant today. There has to be some future for news but I still think there is a lot of pain to come in that area of business before the story is finally told.
I will not be paying for online news and I doubt I’ll have to: There will always be some news source who doesn’t go along with the payment-based model. But you mentioned cable news, and I wonder if there isn’t a model that could be used by premium news services: Your ISP pays a fee to access a premium news site and includes access to it to their customers, like basic cable. To be worth it, this news service would have to offer more than news sites do now, but seems to me it could work.
I have what you’re pointing at, too.