Reuters to Move Articles Behind $35 Monthly Paywall
The move is “part of a broad initiative to court business professionals,” the company saysLindsey Ellefson | April 15, 2021 @ 7:50 AM Last Updated: April 15, 2021 @ 7:51 AM
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Reuters on Thursday became the latest news site to put its content behind a paywall.
Parent company Thomson Reuters plans to launch a new subscription-based website as “part of a broad initiative to court business professionals.”
Reuters “is hoping to attract professional audiences prepared to pay $34.99 per month for a deeper level of coverage and data,” according to the release. The new site will focus on coverage of legal, health and auto issues, among others.
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