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The Times and Sunday Times unveiled new-look websites Wednesday (Beijing time) as they prepare to become the first UK national newspapers to charge online readers for content. Users will pay £1 for a day's access and £2 for a week's subscription from June. Times Editor James Harding admitted that the move was a risk, since many readers were likely to be lost. The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal already make readers pay for some online content, while The New York Times announced that it would start charging for online content in early 2011. |
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