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The Sydney Morning Herald has a deal for academics and students right now that lets academics purchase a year’s subscription for $60 for digital and print (delivered on campus) and $40 for digital alone.
I think that’s excellent value, and I’ve signed up (to the digital–no sense wasting the trees). I’d urge other academics and students to do likewise, for several reasons:
I have been hoping for ages that someone would perfect micropayments on the web, because the problem with old-fashioned commerce via the web is that it feels too expensive: why pay a cost based on the print media when there’s no print involved, and so on. A micropayment system (where you might pay a cent for each article you read) seemed the way to go, but no-one has developed it, and maybe it will never happen.
So the SMH’s idea is a good compromise in that direction, and I hope they extend it (at a higher price) to the general public.
If you’re an academic in Sydney (or student, for whom it’s half that price) and you regularly read the SMH online, then sign up for the deal. And if you live elsewhere, and if your local newspaper is something you read online, and they offer a similar deal, then consider it.
2012-09-12 04:04:37
Source: http://www.debtdeflation.com/blogs/2012/09/12/subscribing-to-your-local-newspaper/