It's already gone into effect. You get so many freebies before their site asks you to pay up.When does this go official? Because I'm reading everything for free.
I get the print edition three days a week.
Digital is included.
If they were only going to deliver 3 papers a week, one of them has to be Monday. When they didn't do that, they lost most of their subscription base. I subscribed for years, despite very spotty service. Once they cut it to 3 days, and you don't have a morning paper to start the week, what's the point?
Isn't Sunday considered the paper to start the week? What's the big deal about Monday except I guess during NFL season? Here in KC, they have an option that for only Wed - Sunday delivery because the Monday and Tuesday editions were thin after the big Sunday edition.
Maybe you’re criticisms are unfounded and unfair. Mike Waters and Donna Ditota are highly respected among the national college sports media. Talk to anybody in the college sports media world and they’ll tell you that. Football coverage may be another story but I can’t speak to that.Yeah, you're exactly right. And I don't mean to be dickish or hyper-critical toward the P-S. It makes me sad, but I just can't rationalize spending for writing that I constantly criticize. I understand their constraints (though these shouldn't fully excuse the product), but in the end they just don't put out good work and it'd be crazy to expect it to get anything other than worse.
They should consider doing a SU sports section only digital subscription for out of towners that is less expensive. I read some of the local news to keep up with what’s going on in the 315 (since I grew up there), but it isn’t a must-have like the SU sports coverage.They're pricing it like a physical paper instead of pricing it for the internet market (cost structure?). But I have to say, most of my gripes have been with the editors. I think the staff does a good job overall. I think Waters is a good SU beat reporter. I like Donna's human interest stories. And Chris Carlson does an excellent job. But they have to be realistic about price.
They should consider doing a SU sports section only digital subscription for out of towners that is less expensive. I read some of the local news to keep up with what’s going on in the 315 (since I grew up there), but it isn’t a must-have like the SU sports coverage.
I'd totally be on board with that. Kansas City Star started an online sports pass in August for $2.50 per month. Would love something similar for Syracuse
The amount of money that Facebook and Google make on digital advertising is nearly equal to the amount of ad revenue lost by local news print organizations over the past 15-20 years. Its why local news organizations are in crisis.Well Facebook made $3 billion last quarter on display ads. Obviously data is how that happens, but they do make a gargantuan amount of money from ads.
That would be a good idea for the PS. That’s the cost of a cup of coffee. I’d easily pay that or something around there. Lots of out of town Cuse fans read the PS online to get their fix of SU sports coverage.I'd totally be on board with that. Kansas City Star started an online sports pass in August for $2.50 per month. Would love something similar for Syracuse
Plus, subscription costs were probably a bit lower because they were able to make so much money from ad revenue. Now much of that ad revenue goes to Facebook, Google and a few other internet giants, who are simply content platforms, not content creators.Before there was an internet, you had to actually BUY a newspaper every day. Either you got home delivery, or you hit up a newsstand.
Nothing was ever free.
Oh come on. The Daily Orange kids do a nice job with the student paper and I enjoy the SU sports coverage. But student journalists (whose writing skills are often questionable) can’t hold a candle to professionals journalists with decades of experience. That’s an absurd comparison.Ladies and gents, may I suggest the Daily Orange?
At times beats syracuse.com on stories, has journos talented enough that they will never work for syracuse.com, and it’s free.
Oh come on. The Daily Orange kids do a nice job with the student paper and I enjoy the SU sports coverage. But student journalists (whose writing skills are often questionable) can’t hold a candle to professionals journalists with decades of experience. That’s an absurd comparison.
$19.99 per month which is more expensive then nyt and wsj i believe
Yeah, Monday's always been the thinnest paper; if there's any day to skip, that's the one.
syracuse.com is so popular (i believe 1 of the most popular per capita in the country) because so many out of towners read it. I can tell you so many family/friends who moved out of syracuse 10-15-20 years ago read syracuse.com more often than their local newspaper.
charging them $20 is a punch to their gut and "they gone"