newspaper business, free access on the internet. executives plan to walk a fine fine lion to generate revenue from avid readers willing to pay while still retaining casual customers who boost ad revenue with clicks. after much research, the tiemdz believes the fine line is 20 art dells every four weeks. we re as confident as we can possibly be in a research setting. obviously, whenever research hits the real world, there are changes. reporter: whatever the right number of clicks is, the times intends to become the largest general interest newspaper to emulate what business papers, the wall street journal and financial times have done, collect subscription fees from online customers. when i say it s a bet on the future, we want to maintain the most robust kind of newsroom, full of talented journalists. and in order to do that, it seems sensible to begin asking some readers to pay for it. reporter: as newspapers have
after much research, the times believes that fine line is 28 articles every four weeks. we are as confident as we can be in a research setting. obviously, whenever research hits the real world, there are changes. reporter: whatever the right number of clicks is, the times intends to be the largest general newspaper to emulate with business papers. collect subscription fees from online customers. when i say it is a bet on the future, we want to maintain the most robust kind of newsroom. full of talented journalists. in order to do that, it seems sensible to begin asking some readers to pay for it. reporter: as newspapers have given away their product for free online, paper subscriptions and advertising have dropped. the times is no exception. the readership has steadily
who unlike upton s victims, wasn t blinded by love or stardom. it was at the engagement dinner at eric s house when dominique slipped up. so we all gathered at dinner. he got up and he was so excited about joining together our two families. reporter: he proposed a toast declaring his love for cathy and her family was so intense that he had forged the names of eric and cathy s father, her wealthy father, on some business papers, to better bind the families together. he actually said he forged the names? yes. he did. joining together his land holdings with my father s land holdings. reporter: a merger. a merger. reporter: what was the reaction to that? well, the reaction from eric is history because eric is the hero in this. he contacted the police department of baker city and that was the end of it.