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Post by Kronks on Oct 30, 2015 18:02:32 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34679817I find it hard to believe anyone would have paid for the kind of garbage the Sun prints in the first place. I wonder if other pay walled sites will follow suit? With hundreds of free news outlets on the web why would anyone pay for one? Especially when you can cut an paste any story. Anyone pay for news on the web?
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Post by Princess Leia on Oct 30, 2015 20:54:06 GMT
I definitely wouldn't pay to read news on the web. As for the Sun, it's just a comic. I won't be reading it when it's free.
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Post by Kronks on Oct 31, 2015 0:15:00 GMT
Same here. I do won't how many people,if any paid to use the site, afterall they are basically paying for bottom of the barrel journalism, I could perhaps understand people paying for the Time or the Telegraph perhaps. Also I think the Daily Mail has most of the Sun's market on line, ie made up garbage.
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Post by ouroboros on Oct 31, 2015 9:24:43 GMT
I don't pay for the so called news in any shape or form certainly don't buy the waste of money and paper called newspapers that's for sure, far too much bias and opinion mixed in with bullshit that if they don't know it they make it up, a lot of what is printed either online or on paper is shared stories so in a sense you could be reading 'the Sun' but the stories will have come from The Mail or one of the others and vice versa.
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