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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bird on August 26, 2013, 12:57:21 PM
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Anyone read it, cause... I dont anymore. They want you to pay! In their rectum they may insert.
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People always bought papers and magazines therefore and in many regards, the innanet shouldn't be any different
But hey there's plenty of free information out there for you on the innanet. And you get what you pay for, eh? :cup:
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Use Firefox "Private Windows" function. All the pages come up as normal.
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People always bought papers and magazines therefore and in many regards, the innanet shouldn't be any different
I never used to pay for that either :D
With the amount of advertising they have online, their profit margin would be double the old paper gig!...
Love you dan... always the solutions person :P
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Use Firefox "Private Windows" function. All the pages come up as normal.
Bit hard when you are using the app :laugh:
:cheers:
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I switched to Chrome a while back, but use Firefox to read the smh/Age without having to pay. Annoying through as I used to read a lot on my iPhone as well.
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With the amount of advertising they have online, their profit margin would be double the old paper gig!.
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With the amount of advertising they have online, their profit margin would be double the old paper gig!.
Trouble is the on line ads don't generate much revenue, jus look at the Fairfax result announced last week.
It easy to take potshots at business you may or may not like but when the go down people lose jobs, I am one of them.
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The prob for the papers is the advertising revenue online is a pittance of print advertising revenue.
I currently subscribe to the SMH which includes the Age, figure the journos need to be paid somehow and the fairfax group are reasonably middle of the road compared to Murdoch and the ABC.
I think if online news was never free we wouldn't bitch, but we've had it good for so long. You can try ninemsn but its a bit ligth IMO.
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I think if online news was never free we wouldn't bitch, but we've had it good for so long. You can try ninemsn but its a bit ligth IMO.
I have zero interest in politics, so its hard to find anyone that has REAL news.. :(
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I should add that I would pay but the cost seems steep for a digital version. I agree that Fairfax and the others need to make money, need to employ journos and more.
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Lost I get hissed off with it as well but what I do is switch to the SMH until the month is over and then return to the Age. Same stories mostly except not to many Bomber drug abuse ones.
Anyone read it, cause... I dont anymore. They want you to pay! In their rectum they may insert.
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Chits me too, and more important it now has foxsports on the net doing it also PITA I reckon, and be buggered if im paying.....!!!!!
Swanny
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Yep, same here with "the west".
Seems they want money for jam or double dip so to speak.
I'd pay to have just news sport etc, no ads. Instead, you get ads paying or not.
So, they get coin from advertisers, sponsors and the like, and expect us to pay for that privilege. I for one ain't payin for ads..................
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I had it on the iPad for free for around 18 months and then one day they want $21 a month. So I now read the Herald Sun for $7.99 a month.
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I use an app called "flipboard" and then set up it up with the content I want to read..its also free. You can get latest news, etc
Swannie
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SMH is the same. All you need to do is block cookies for smh.com.au. The same would be true of The Age. No more limits on how many articles you can read.
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JCAT,
You can't call looking at the pictures reading! The Herald Sun does not contain enough words for it to constitute reading ;D
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I brought my 80 series from the age advert online 14 years ago..
Carry on...
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Benduro,
it's got all the AFL news I need. Always read the paper starting at the back anyway.
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Haha, exactly the way I read the paper ;D