WSJ.com: News Corp. Says Business Strong, Sees End to Journal Web Fees

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WSJ.com: News Corp. Says Business Strong, Sees End to Journal Web Fees

The firewalls may be coming down on the Wall Street Journal's website. "On WSJ.com, [News Corp. head Rupert] Murdoch said, 'We are studying it and we expect to make [the site] free and, instead of having one million [subscribers], having at least 10 million-15 million in every corner of the earth.' He said he believes that a free model, with its increased readership, will attract 'large numbers' of big-spending advertisers." WSJ has been one of the few fee-for-access success stories in the online publishing world. (Via Club for Growth.) Good news for bloggers who want to link to WSJ stories.

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