Time Warner CEO Hints at Online Fees for Magazines
Associated Press, June 1, 2009
By Michael Liedtke
Time Warner Inc. Chief Executive chimed in with the chorus of publishers wondering how much longer newspapers and magazines can afford to keep giving away their stories on the Internet. Like other publications, Time Warner's magazines have been hurt by a steep decline in print advertising.
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