Daily Archives: November 30, 2009

Pay wall day – Johnston Press begins charging for content

Today is a big day. Not only is it some huge online shopping day, but regional newspaper firm Johnston Press has switched on its online pay wall and is now charging readers to access content on some of its websites.

In all six weekly newspapers are in the Johnston Press pilot news of which broke last week, but not its bigger and better known dailies like The Scotsman and the Yorkshire Post.

The papers involved in the pilot are the Whitby Gazette, Northumberland Gazette, Worksop Guardian, Ripley and Heanor News and two Scottish titles: The Southern Reporter and Carrick Gazette. Oddly only the first two in that list have the story that they pay wall goes up today on their home page.

Here’s what The Northumberland Gazette is saying on its website:

“The Northumberland Gazette has been chosen to pioneer a new way of accessing its premium content online. Its parent group Johnston Press has selected three of its weekly titles to offer its news, sport and other ‘live’ content only to subscribers.

“From today (November 30), readers of the Gazette website will only be able to view the first few words of a story before they will be asked to pay £5 quarterly for all premium content on the site. They will then receive access to the whole site for three months, which still works out at less than the cost of the paper.”

Clearly, the particular payment model is going to vary from title to title; from weekly to daily, to regional and to national, but for this market £5 a quarter (5.5p a day) seems like a good price point. To me at least and it is going to be interesting to see what readers of these local titles think of it. And more importantly whether they will in sufficient numbers pay the modest sum being asked to access the website of their local newspaper.

There aren’t any comments on the stories announcing the move to a pay wall and none elsewhere that I could find so there is no real way of knowing what readers think. Clearly, Johnston Press will have done local market research and had enough positive feedback to convince it that these markets would (in some form) support its move.

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TheLondonPaper to be relaunched (kind of, but not really)

Hard to believe but someone has raised £5.5m and is to spend it on launching a free newspaper in London. Better still this paper (to be published two days a week) looks like TheLondonPaper…well the logo at least as so far that’s all we can see.

It’s being reported that a media pack for “the London Weekly” claims 250,000 copies will be distributed on Friday and Saturday outside rail and tube stations.

Clearly, having seen what happened to London Lite, TheLondonPaper and how Sport crashed and burned it has still struck someone as a good idea to try again.

It will compete with the London Evening Standard, but that paper has advertising and resources and a 500,000 strong circulation. Sounds like Belgium taking on Germany again. News of this “launch” comes on the day that the Evening Standard says it will drop its midday News Extra edition and cut 20 jobs.

There is no launch date, but the story suggests that it could “appear in February” a holding page stating that the London Weekly website will go live on December 20.

A report on Media Guardian says that the media pack for the London Weekly suggests it will borrow “heavily from the editorial model of now-defunct freesheets theLondonPaper and LondonLite”. No kidding. That’s not borrowing. Take a look at the logo.

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