Publishers including The Atlantic, Philadelphia Inquirer,
New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News have put
coronavirus-related material outside of paywalls so non-subscribers can access
it, Adweek reported.
“As a public service to our readers and
community, we have lowered the paywall on some of our most critical stories so
everyone can access this important information,” said a note from the Chicago
Tribune.
Many smaller papers are doing the same.
The Los Angeles Times has a free landing page
and newsletter and looks at several things when deciding whether to lift the
paywall for a particular coverage area, Adweek said.
The Wall Street Journal has a landing page and
is launching a free daily video series.
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