Wall Street Journal plans to charge for mobile version

By Tony - 09/16/2009 7:22:17 PM


Until now the mobile version of the popular Wall Street Journal has been free, but according to CEO Murdoch that might change in the upcoming months, and the plan is to charge $2 per week for everyone that wants to have access to the mobile version of the journal.

If paying $2 per week to read news on your mobile phone is not your cup of tea there are other options, such as paying for the print version which gives you a 50% discount for the mobile version.

According to Murdoch, this move is needed to increase revenue because ads aren’t paying as much as they did in the past.

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