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JimmyH

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#240167 23-Aug-2018 21:54
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Article here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/106499453/nzme-reports-52-per-cent-decline-in-profits-in-half-year-results

 

"NZME will adopt a “freemium” model with day-to-day news and current affairs provided free of charge, and premium in-depth analysis and opinion available on subscription."

 

Which has me slightly puzzled. From my (increasingly occasional) visits to the Herald website and the other thread in this forum about stupid Herald and Stuff articles, I'm not sure what the "premium" content is that the Herald has that they think people will be willing to part with cash for. They struggle to get basic facts and accurate reporting of the simplest stories right, and mostly seem carry advertorial or opinion content from people pushing barrows in lieu of any actual news.

 

I'm curious - would anyone here subscribe to the Herald and pay a monthly fee to access the current range and quality of reporting?

 

 


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  #2228085 30-Apr-2019 17:03
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I am wondering if the physical copies have some pages glued together and they are sold in 2 types now, one with special glue remover and a cheaper one with no glue remover. 

 

The determined will be hovering over a pot of hot water trying to steam it open :)

 

 


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