




As I have said before, the introduction of the digital subscription is an investment in our future. It allows to strengthen us, new sources of revenue continue to our ability, our journalistic mission, as well as digital innovations, agree we you high-quality journalism to the device, you can choose with help to develop.
As you, know on March 17 may, we launched digital subscriptions at Canada. The Canadian launch we have our systems to test and optimize the user interface and customer experience. On Monday we have throughout the world.
If you are a subscriber to house in the times, you may continue to full and free access to our news, information, opinion, and other features on your computer, Smartphone and tablet. International subscribers receive free access to NYTimes.com Herald Tribune.
If you are not a home subscriber, you have free access to 20 article (including slide shows, videos and other features) every month. If you exceed this limit, you are prompted to become a digital subscriber. Top news section will remain free on our Smartphone and Tablet applications. For access to the other sections within the apps, we ask you to be a digital subscriber.
Here's how it works:
? The times offers three digital subscription packages, including an all-access option, so you can choose a plan, the right for you is based on the devices you own (computer, Smartphone, Tablet). ?For more information or to one of these plans purchase go to www.nytimes.com/access.
? Again, continue to free all New York Times House subscribers access to NYTimes.com and to all content on our apps have.? If you are a subscriber to the House, go to http://homedelivery.nytimes.com to register for free to access.
? Readers come the times article about links from search engines, blogs and social media, are you reading this article, if they have reached their monthly reading limit.? This new and casual readers continue to discover our content in the open Web. On all major search engines, users need a daily limit on free links to times articles.
? The home page at NYTimes.com, and all section fronts will search for all users at all times remain free.
Visit www.nytimes.com/digitalfaq for more information.
As you've seen the extraordinary global news in this last time, is the times uniquely positioned to keep you informed. The introduction of our digital subscription model ensures that we can you continue with the high-quality journalism and material analysis, that you have come to expect from the times.
Thank you for reading the New York Times, in all its forms.
With kind regards,
ARTHUR SULZ group Jr.
Publisher, the New York Times
As I have said before, the introduction of the digital subscription is an investment in our future. It allows to strengthen us, new sources of revenue continue to our ability, our journalistic mission, as well as digital innovations, agree we you high-quality journalism to the device, you can choose with help to develop.
As you, know on March 17 may, we launched digital subscriptions at Canada. The Canadian launch we have our systems to test and optimize the user interface and customer experience. On Monday we have throughout the world.
If you are a subscriber to house in the times, you may continue to full and free access to our news, information, opinion, and other features on your computer, Smartphone and tablet. International subscribers receive free access to NYTimes.com Herald Tribune.
If you are not a home subscriber, you have free access to 20 article (including slide shows, videos and other features) every month. If you exceed this limit, you are prompted to become a digital subscriber. Top news section will remain free on our Smartphone and Tablet applications. For access to the other sections within the apps, we ask you to be a digital subscriber.
Here's how it works:
? The times offers three digital subscription packages, including an all-access option, so you can choose a plan, the right for you is based on the devices you own (computer, Smartphone, Tablet). ?For more information or to one of these plans purchase go to www.nytimes.com/access.
? Again, continue to free all New York Times House subscribers access to NYTimes.com and to all content on our apps have.? If you are a subscriber to the House, go to http://homedelivery.nytimes.com to register for free to access.
? Readers come the times article about links from search engines, blogs and social media, are you reading this article, if they have reached their monthly reading limit.? This new and casual readers continue to discover our content in the open Web. On all major search engines, users need a daily limit on free links to times articles.
? The home page at NYTimes.com, and all section fronts will search for all users at all times remain free.
Visit www.nytimes.com/digitalfaq for more information.
As you've seen the extraordinary global news in this last time, is the times uniquely positioned to keep you informed. The introduction of our digital subscription model ensures that we can you continue with the high-quality journalism and material analysis, that you have come to expect from the times.
Thank you for reading the New York Times, in all its forms.
With kind regards,
ARTHUR SULZ group Jr.
Publisher, the New York Times
As I have said previously, the introduction of digital subscriptions is an investment in our future. It will allow us to develop new sources of revenue to strengthen our ability to continue our journalistic mission as well as undertake digital innovations that will enable us to provide you with high-quality journalism on whatever device you choose.
As you may know, on March 17, we introduced digital subscriptions in Canada. The Canadian launching allowed us to test our systems and fine-tune the user interface and customer experience. On Monday, we launched globally.
If you are a home delivery subscriber of The Times, you will continue to have full and free access to our news, information, opinion and other features on your computer, smartphone and tablet. International Herald Tribune subscribers will also receive free access to NYTimes.com.
If you are not a home delivery subscriber, you will have free access to 20 articles (including slide shows, videos and other features) each month. If you exceed that limit, you will be asked to become a digital subscriber. On our smartphone and tablet apps, the Top News section will remain free of charge. For access to the other sections within the apps, we will ask you to become a digital subscriber.?
Here is how it will work:
? The Times is offering three digital subscription packages, including an all-access option, so you can choose a plan that is right for you based on the devices you own (computer, smartphone, tablet). ?For more information or to purchase one of these plans, go to www.nytimes.com/access.
? Again, all New York Times home delivery subscribers will continue to have free access to NYTimes.com and to all content on our apps.? If you are a home delivery subscriber, go to http://homedelivery.nytimes.com to sign up for free access.
? Readers who come to Times articles through links from search engines, blogs and social media will be able to read those articles, even if they have reached their monthly reading limit.? This allows new and casual readers to continue to discover our content on the open Web. On all major search engines, users will have a daily limit on free links to Times articles.?
? The home page at NYTimes.com and all section fronts will remain free to browse for all users at all times.?
For more information, go to www.nytimes.com/digitalfaq.
As you have seen during this recent period of extraordinary global news, The Times is uniquely positioned to keep you informed. The launching of our digital subscription model will help ensure that we can continue to provide you with the high-quality journalism and substantive analysis that you have come to expect from The Times.
Thank you for reading The New York Times, in all its forms.
Sincerely,
ARTHUR SULZBERGER Jr.
Publisher, The New York Times