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Are enough people willing to pay for a newspaper online?

Now here's a guy who sees the glass as half full.

Writing in Columbia Journalism Review Ryan Chittum makes note of a recent poll that found 77 percent of people saying they would not pay for a newspaper online. Chittum assumes that means 23 percent might.

Using a little negative projection in circulation numbers, he calculates that only about 19 percent now purchase a printed newspaper on any given day. So 23 percent would be an improvement, right?

 

 

 

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