snollup wrote: » The Irish Times is going subscription based from next week, will you pay to use the site? Me, probably will as it's the only half decent Irish news source. Will you?
H3llR4iser wrote: » Not a chance. In general, I find Irish news source to be pretty poor - bit too heavy on the internal and recreational news. I was pretty amused when the whole Ukraine crisis started - news sources from the whole world, obviously, headlined with it. RTE and a few others in Ireland, they started with GAA results, then added an "oh, on unrelated news, WWIII might be brewing. But let's go back to water charges!"
snollup wrote: » That's kind of why I might. There's plenty of sources for international news and they are better than any Irish sources but very few that offer Irish news in any detail (that I know of). Given the choice between RTE, Indo & the IT I reckon the IT wins.
P_1 wrote: » Ah good ould incognito mode for Chrome...
snollup wrote: » Will that bypass a paywall???
P_1 wrote: » Does for the Torygraph and seeing as the Times is going for the same technique (10 free articles a month) I'd imagine it will for them too.
donegaLroad wrote: » I would not pay for this news service. The best news Irish news source is thejournal.ie or the Irish Examiner.
HamsterFace wrote: » Lol Yes love the journal, disagree with the negativity and you get called every name under the sun and stalked around social media One thing I like about the new York times is the quality of opinions in the comments section. A lot of differing opinions, thank God, but the vast majority are reasoned and well thought out. I put that at the fact that the 12 quid a month removes the permanently outraged, and aggressive, and abusive. I hope to see an improvement in the Irish times are a result, I'll pay.
Users will be able to read ten articles per week on each device before they are asked to sign up to a subscription package, with prices starting at €12 per month.
Skid X wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/news/business/2015/0217/680758-irish-times-paywall/ Chrome Incognito mode usually works well for those type of 'paywalls'.
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » Yes. A pure advertising model results in sites like thejournal.ie and the Daily Mail. Sensationalist clickbait with the permanently outraged posting their stupid moronic opinions underneath it. Quality journalists deserve to be rewarded financially for their work. I'd be happy to pay for continued access to a relatively high-quality newspaper like the Times.