Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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Rupert Murdoch to seek enforcement of Internet news media

Rupert Murdoch has announced its intention to charge for access to digital versions of newspapers that are part of News Corporation from 2010 (the Fox television and Sky, the newspaper 'The Wall Street Journal', 'The Times' and 'The Sun'). In fact, the website of the 'Sunday Times' will be the litmus test from September, the month in which you will pay for access.

For analyst and former columnist Alan Mutter, this alliance is the only way to introduce the method of payment in the news' on-line. " "The reality is that unless a large number of media information providers act together to change this situation, every individual attempts fail," he explained.


This attempt to create an internet news channel of payment is continuing other proposals in the field of media. Thus, the web 'online Journalism "took the first step this spring and recently announced that more than 500 newspapers had acceded to his proposal.

The editor of The Wall Street Journal, Robert Thomson, has already shown favorable the collection of internet media news and even attacked the news sites using information from other media. "It These parasites in the bowels of the Internet, "he said.

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