Fairfax trials paywalls on local news sites, insists online content ‘should carry a price’

Fairfax is trialling paywalls on local news websites, including the option of buying individual stories, as the publisher insisted online news should carry a price just as it does in print.

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The Milton-Ulladulla Times and Bay Post-Moruya Examiner began charging readers to access content today in a deal between Fairfax and micropayment start-up Tapview.

The Milton-Ulladulla Times has two paid plans; a subscriber plan which costs $1 per week to access all content across a new-look website, and a casual plan which charges readers 20c to access local stories, up to a maximum of $2 per week.

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