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Business AM starts charging for content

Do these people not want any readers?

By Will Sturgeon

Published: 22 November 2001 16:50 GMT

Business newspaper Business AM is set to start charging users for its online content - joining The Times and the Telegraph in making the move across to a subscription based service.

Business AM will charge for everything but its breaking news service, while other papers The Times and the Telegraph have so far only levied charges on accessing their crosswords and other non-news content.

Business AM has 29,000 unique users of its website and a circulation for the newspaper of just over 11,000. An annual subscription will cost £195.

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