tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2293840458520950570.post6448075557145109949..comments2023-07-02T10:01:50.507+01:00Comments on EVENTS, DEAR BOY!: Rupert - Free at Last (from readers)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2293840458520950570.post-70904421739440882562010-07-17T09:29:39.336+01:002010-07-17T09:29:39.336+01:00That is what I always assumed, a trick we may not ...That is what I always assumed, a trick we may not have thought of. And one trick may have be the huge reduction of costs as speculated this week (esp in combining Sunday title). What he may have overlooked is dwindling content (your point) and less influence to sell. (Apparently very few hard copy subscribers are going beyond the paywall and it's free for them) I have always contended that the barrier at paywalls is much about fiddle, can't be arsed and time cost as it is about money.Anthony veitchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2293840458520950570.post-15781284576490751642010-07-16T15:59:43.427+01:002010-07-16T15:59:43.427+01:00I wonder if he has a trick up his sleeve? If so it...I wonder if he has a trick up his sleeve? If so its a slow reveal.<br /><br />Bandwidth and server space are presumably the digital equivalent of ink.Stephen Waddingtonhttp://www.speedcommunications.com/blogs/wadds/noreply@blogger.com