I got this promotion back in the winter where I get digital access to the paper, I don't get access to the crossword though.Momo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:03 pmWhat Times content do you get for $1 a week?wtfdetroit wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 12:32 pm They let the cat out of the bag by making it free all these years and the quality/content is garbage now. It's all clickbait and syndicated stores. The hard hitting local news has disappeared since 2008. What does $3 for the first 3 months mean? How must is it after that? I'm going to pass on that. I pay The NY Times $1 a week and their quality is much higher.
Some registered account users are experiencing password recognition issues. The issue appears to have been triggered by a PHP update last night. If this is occurring, please try logging in and using the "forgot password?" utility. Bear in mind auto-generated password reset emails may appear in your spam folder. If this does not work, please click the "Contact Us" option near the lower right hand corner of the index page to contact me via email.
Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.
Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.
Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
-
- Posts: 690
- Joined: Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:04 pm
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
The Ann Arbor News is pretty shallow. It's mostly a mouthpiece for the utopian social engineering projects that emanate from the Ann Arbor city council and the University of Michigan.
They also fixate on certain parts of stories by constant links to those fixations. It gives a distorted view of the story, for example their coverage of the racial controversy in Saline, where they focused on one comment at a meeting and the obstruction of the police in Ypsilanti, where they focused on only one side of the story.
A few months ago, they removed the comments section of the website because it was too much work for their staff. That was the best part of the website because it showed the truth about the story, not just the carefully selected facts of the reporter. Removing the comments section was a betrayal of the commitment that was made when the daily newspaper was cut back about 10 years and the Ann Arbor News pledged to make the website a more interactive experience.
All along the icy wastes, there are faces smiling in the gloom.
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
All the MLive print editions are going to Cleveland for printing. They will close the press in Grand Rapids in October. Depending on where you live, your paper will be five or six hours old by the time you receive it.
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Ryan Stanton is bought and paid for by Christopher Taylor. I'm not sure he's even trying to hide it.Bobbert wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 10:32 amThe Ann Arbor News is pretty shallow. It's mostly a mouthpiece for the utopian social engineering projects that emanate from the Ann Arbor city council and the University of Michigan.
They also fixate on certain parts of stories by constant links to those fixations. It gives a distorted view of the story, for example their coverage of the racial controversy in Saline, where they focused on one comment at a meeting and the obstruction of the police in Ypsilanti, where they focused on only one side of the story.
A few months ago, they removed the comments section of the website because it was too much work for their staff. That was the best part of the website because it showed the truth about the story, not just the carefully selected facts of the reporter. Removing the comments section was a betrayal of the commitment that was made when the daily newspaper was cut back about 10 years and the Ann Arbor News pledged to make the website a more interactive experience.
This is a pro-Harris/Walz account
"I have to admit - Matt is right." ~bmw
"I have to admit - Matt is right." ~bmw
- rugratsonline
- Posts: 496
- Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2004 1:20 pm
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Or more -- depending on how long it would take to travel on the Turnpike. This will especially be disheartening for readers in places such as Grand Rapids or Bay City, both of which are over 300 miles from Cleveland. And because of early deadlines, what happens Sunday may not be in the paper until Tuesday, or even Wednesday.
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
The Detroit papers have redesigned their web sites. Basically a lot of cleanly arranged rectangles which I find attractive. And I can now access their comment sections through Firefox on Windows 7, which I hadn't been able to do for months with the old design.
Yesterday: https://web.archive.org/web/20200811142 ... tnews.com/
Today: https://www.detroitnews.com/
Yesterday: https://web.archive.org/web/20200811142 ... tnews.com/
Today: https://www.detroitnews.com/
All along the icy wastes, there are faces smiling in the gloom.
- craig11152
- Posts: 2201
- Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:15 am
- Location: Ann Arbor
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
A banner across the top calls it a 90% savings.
I no longer directly engage Rate This
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Just noticed that the new website design shows up on my Windows 7 desktop computer, but not on my Windows 10 laptop computer, which is about eight years newer than the desktop. Strange...
All along the icy wastes, there are faces smiling in the gloom.
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
None Shall Pass, if you, like many others, are using an ad blocker. If they follow typical behavior, in short time, more and more of the "good stuff" will get moved behind that paywall.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:57 pm I have no desire to pay for a digital subscription.
None of the good stuff - which is few & far between in any event - is behind a paywall.
- rugratsonline
- Posts: 496
- Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2004 1:20 pm
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Considering the crappy ads that I see either without a blocker, or dodging a blocker (such as "one weird tricks", special "DMV" news, and "heart attacks" (accompanied with a picture of a leg that appears to have been tourniquetted with a hydraulic drill)), no doubt many people viewing websites without blockers are in the minority. Even the TV stations and networks such as NBC request that you turn off or whitelist your blockers before viewing.
-
- Posts: 63
- Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2018 12:34 pm
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Everything on the Internet should be free to view and it's up to the reader to make a voluntary contribution (payment) depending on how valuable he or she thought the content was. Either that, or the writer should be paid on a pay per click basis. This was the "logic" offered me by editors and publishers back when I fancied myself a freelancer. An entire generation has grown up believing this. If it works for The Screaming Pink Possum Literary Quarterly, why can't it work for the News and Freep?
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
This we are in agreement.
I don't understand why the media sites need the money. Gannett, the owner of the Free Press, net worth 2.56 Billion according to a google search I just did. Comcast, which owns NBC, net worth is $205 billion. I'm sure if I googled the net worth of the owners of each TV and radio station in Metro Detroit, I would get similar results.
How much does it cost to run a website?
Putting up a paywall? Having ads that pop up like a groundhog convention when you are trying to peruse their website?
I'm thinking they cannot possibly need the money. Why would they need to charge anything?
- audiophile
- Posts: 9236
- Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2004 9:21 pm
- Location: Between 88 and 108 MHz.
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
Those lead lines have been there a long time, and while they were using Flint River water. The differences is nobody really worried about back then.
The GM plants had corrosion issues in the 1950s and hooked to Detroit water supply to resolve it.
The GM plants had corrosion issues in the 1950s and hooked to Detroit water supply to resolve it.
Ask not what your country can do FOR you; ask what they are about to do TO YOU!!
Re: Free Press & News putting up paywall on Aug 12
I think they are both toast.