
Mfarhanonline Social Media News: To ease readers into The New York Times online paywall , which goes live worldwide Monday at 2:00 p.m., the publication is offering a heavily discounted digital subscription rate of $0.99 for the first four weeks. After that period, readers who wish to continue reading more than 20 articles per month, and who want to have access to full Times content on their mobile and/or tablet devices, must then choose between three different plans at NYTimes.com/access : $15 for four weeks of access to NYTimes.com and a mobile phone app. $20 for four weeks of access to NYTimes.com and its iPad app. $35 for four weeks of access to all of the above. Print subscribers to the Times will continue to have access to all of the Times 's digital offerings at no additional charge. International Herald Tribune print subscribers will also have free access to nytimes.com. Those who decline to subscribe will still be able to read all NYTimes.com front page content and up to 20 additional NYTimes.com articles per month, as well as browse — but not click through to read — the "Top News" sections of the Times 's smartphone and tablet applications, without paying. In addition, non-subscribers will have access to articles found through search (limited to five per day from major search engines), blogs and social networks like Facebook and Twitter, even if they have exceeded their 20-article reading limit. The paywall has been in place in Canada since it was first announced March 17. More About: new york times , paywall For more Media coverage: Follow Mfarhanonline Media on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Media channel Download our free apps for Android , Mac , iPhone and iPad Social Media reviews series maintain by Mayya



































































































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