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Bloomberg Site May Charge for Some Material
Bloomberg LP is considering a charge of as much as $1,000 per year for access to certain material on its Web site, Bloomberg.com, according to a person familiar with the matter. Such a move, disclosed Tuesday to Bloomberg employees at a meeting at Bloomberg News, would be the latest in a ...
Bloomberg to Build Out 'Business,' Set Web Strategy
Bloomberg to Build Out 'Business,' Set Web Strategy
mediaweek.com — -By Lucia Moses Signaling strong confidence in the print medium, Bloomberg LP executives said they planned to... make BusinessWeek bigger, glossier and more international, while exploring a strategy to charge for content on their own Web site. Bloomberg ... (more) Bloomberg to Build Out 'Business,' Set Web Strategy
Report: Bloomberg.com May Charge Up To $1,000 A Year For News Feeds
Report: Bloomberg.com May Charge Up To $1,000 A Year For News Feeds
paidcontent.org — All aboard the paid content bandwagon: having signaled that its newly acquired Businessweek.com may raise the paywall... for certain types of content, Bloomberg is now considering charging ... (more) Report: Bloomberg.com May Charge Up To $1,000 A Year For ...
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Report: Bloomberg.com May Charge Up To $1,000 A Year For News Feeds
paidContent — ... WSJ reports, citing sources, that Bloomberg.com could sell subscriptions to certain news feeds, bringing the company’s consumer-facing division closer to its subscription only Bloomberg Professional service, which costs $1,500 a month. ...

Bloomberg Mulls Charging $1,000 A Year For Parts Of Its Site
Silicon Alley Insider — Bloomberg LP is mulling plans to charge for access to parts of its website, as well as parts of newly acquired BusinessWeek's website. Bloomberg is considering charging $1,000 a year for access to stories about certain topics, the Wall Street Journal reports. Read the rest of this story » See Also: Bloomberg Bounces Back! Pssst…It's Time Inc., Not Bloomberg Actually Taking Over BusinessWeek The Bloomberg "Aliens" Land At BusinessWeek ...

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