A “brave” experiment: Brunswick News puts faith in pay wall

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    • Three dollars more per month to not get a paper delivered! It might be because ads in print are more valuable, and this provides an incentive for readers to get a print edition, thereby upping the print edition’s circulation. That’s just a guess, though.

  • Just a small correction: It was Kelly Toughill who originally wrote about Brunswick News’ strategy for J-Source, not me! My name simply shows up when I post content to our site.

  • they will never get my money i think having to pay for the news paper is really stupid ill just go out to the library and get it for free they just lost a person who enjoyed reading there online website!!!

  • Yesterday after reading my home delivered Gleaner, I went on line to do see what people where posting about a couple of articles and the Opinion section. This is a daily ritual for me.
    I was shocked to find the “Canada East” website gone and a new “pay” web site in its place.

    Paying monthly for online reading should ONLY be for those that do not pay for home delivery. Why should I as a reader who like the feel of newsprint in my hands, have to pay extra to go on line to the new “online newspaper web site” just to leave a comment or two and have my voice heard about a subject?

    This is totally called “gouging customers” and uncalled for. If the Daily Gleaner (or any other publications on the new web site) do not give the online reading free to its home delivery subscribers, I for one will CANCEL my home delivery and just watch tv.

    If they are doing this because they are loosing readers/home delivery subscribers.. then they will soon find that they will loose more! Shame,Shame!

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