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Hail Mary Pass for Newspapers

October 28th, 2008

We’ve been expecting this so long it seems anticlimactic, even overdue.

The Christian Science Monitor announced today it will end its daily print edition and publish only on the Web, except for a new weekend print magazine. The 100-year-old newspaper claimed in a press release it will be the first national daily to substitute its Web site for its print edition when the change kicks in next April.

That may seem true now, but six months is a long time for an industry where circulation and revenue are in freefall. It would be surprising if more newspapers didn’t go Web-only by April.

Christian Science Monitor Magazine prototype

CSM Magazine prototype

It’s a tough switcheroo to pull, as the Monitor’s finances demonstrate. Most of its revenue comes from the paper’s $219 annual subscription fee. It hopes to make up some of that lost money by recruiting subscribers to a new $89-a-year print magazine and –this is the big surprise — by recruiting Web readers to pay an undetermined subscription fee to receive a new digital version of the daily Monitor.

That is a gambit worth watching, for sure. But there is so much news available on the Web for free –at least for now –that almost any attempt to charge for a Web-based general news service seems doomed.

 

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