The statement:
Access to all content, except the e-edition, will remain free until November 8. At that time, access to much content, particularly local content written by our news staff and the e-edition, will be available only to home-delivery, mail-delivery and online-only subscribers of The Enquirer-Journal as part of a regular paid subscription and to those users who purchase a 24-hour pass.Based on these changes, I will have to stop linking to any articles that aren't available to non-subscribers since I am a non-subscriber myself.
If you are an active subscriber to The Enquirer-Journal and have created an online account, there is nothing you will need to do differently starting November 8 to access our website – your current username and password will give you access to the site as long as your online account reflects your correct phone number.
No word on the articles they've been making available online (sort of) in the Waxhaw Exchange will be handled.
1 comment:
Sounds like that paper just signed their death cerfiticate. Who would pay for that content? Say "adios" to that paper.
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