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Rupert Murdoch marches on in his crusade to charge for content. Murdoch has lately announced that the Blackberry and iPhone Wall Street Journal readers, currently free, will soon begin charging for access. The fee is to be $2 per week for those who do not subscribe to the Journal at all, $1 per week for print or on-line subscribers, and free to those who subscribe to both the print and on-line editions.

It is tempting to shake my head sadly at Murdoch’s apparent drive to strip away all relevance from his paper. But on the other hand, the Journal is one of few papers that has been successful at charging for web content—and the Journal’s target audience will generally have extra money to burn. So who knows?

And Murdoch may not stop with this paper. At the event where he announced the Journal charges, he “added that the company was mulling options such as subscriptions and pay-per-view for Hulu”.

Sheesh.

 
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