Monday, June 15, 2009

USA Today to charge for e-edition

Newly minted USA Today Publisher David Hunke told reporters last week that the newspaper would introduce a subscription-based electronic edition beginning Aug. 3.
The e-edition would be sent by e-mail and priced below the printed edition of the paper, which now costs $1.
Hunke said he doesn’t have any plans to charge readers to access USA Today’s main Web site, according to The Associated Press.
Hunke, formerly president of Detroit Media Partnership, took over USA Today in April.

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