Dan Rather sues CBS, Viacom for $70M

Published in: on September 19, 2007 at 4:34 pm Comments (6)

Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site


Finally!

Dear NYTimes.com Readers:

Effective Sept. 19, we are ending TimesSelect. All of our online readers will now be able to read Times columnists, access our archives back to 1987 and enjoy many other TimesSelect features that have been added over the last two years – free.

If you are a paying TimesSelect subscriber, you will receive a prorated refund. We will send you an e-mail on Wednesday, Sept. 19 with full details.

Why the change?

Since we launched TimesSelect in 2005, the online landscape has altered significantly. Readers increasingly find news through search, as well as through social networks, blogs and other online sources. In light of this shift, we believe offering unfettered access to New York Times reporting and analysis best serves the interest of our readers, our brand and the long-term vitality of our journalism. We encourage everyone to read our news and opinion – as well as share it, link to it and comment on it.

We welcome all online readers to enjoy the popular and powerful voices that have defined Times commentary – Maureen Dowd, Thomas L. Friedman, Frank Rich, Gail Collins, Paul Krugman, David Brooks, Bob Herbert, Nicholas D. Kristof and Roger Cohen. And we invite them to become acquainted with our exclusive online journalism – columns by Stanley Fish, Maira Kalman, Dick Cavett and Judith Warner; the Opinionator blog; and guest forums by scientists, musicians and soldiers on the frontlines in Iraq. All this will now reach a broader audience in the United States and around the world.

This month we mark the 156th anniversary of the first issue of The New York Times. Our long, distinguished history is rooted in a commitment to innovation, experimentation and constant change. All three themes were plainly evident in the skillful execution of TimesSelect; they will be on full display as NYTimes.com becomes entirely open.

Sincerely,

Vivian Schiller
Senior Vice President & General Manager
NYTimes.com

Published in: on September 18, 2007 at 7:06 pm Comments (9)

We Remember

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Published in: on September 11, 2007 at 10:11 pm Comments (1)

The DC Establishment versus American public opinion

Published in: on September 9, 2007 at 1:25 pm Comments (0)

Bush knew Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction

Published in: on September 8, 2007 at 7:16 pm Comments (3)

For any readers still left…

I’ve been really busy, starting new job, sorry to let you down.  Hope to get back to it in the next day or two.

Published in: on September 6, 2007 at 6:28 am Comments (23)

The waning power of the War Myth

As Iraq dies, Bush is falling back on his old standby: Patriotic blackmail. But this time it won’t work.

By Gary Kamiya

Published in: on September 1, 2007 at 1:07 pm Comments (0)