Many Organized Media outlets. Both Mainstream and otherwise aren’t doing particularly well. So it’s not overly shocking they’d start locking stories behind a subscription model.
Venture Capital and excess investing that fueled a “Free” internet are drying up. Leading to more and more companies adopting subscription models in some form to keep the lights on.
That and any dude in their basement can start a “News” site now. So Media and Journalism are the first sites to really feel that pinch.
I haven't looked at Breitbart for years, no loss for me.
Just bypass them....
12ft.io/https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/10/18/election-special-boyle-early-voting-numbers-begin-to-flash-warning-signs-for-democrats/
https://archive.is/ > https://archive.is/5c3uV
I'd not heard of 12ft.io before, thankQ pede!
Welcome. It works on fewer and fewer sites these days but it's always worth a try
I stopped reading Breitbart when they started redirecting to God knows where for comments.
Many Organized Media outlets. Both Mainstream and otherwise aren’t doing particularly well. So it’s not overly shocking they’d start locking stories behind a subscription model.
Venture Capital and excess investing that fueled a “Free” internet are drying up. Leading to more and more companies adopting subscription models in some form to keep the lights on.
That and any dude in their basement can start a “News” site now. So Media and Journalism are the first sites to really feel that pinch.