The move comes after a number of high-profile publishers have stepped back from Facebook’s distributed-content offering, preferring to direct Facebook mobile users to their websites.
The offer: $4.99 a month for a limited selection of stories from The New York Times, The Economist, and more. They’re the latest trying to unlock the space between $0 and a full subscription.
Lichterman, Joseph. "Discors wants people to pay for news via a low-priced subscription that crosses multiple publishers." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 15 Mar. 2017. Web. 6 Dec. 2023.
APA
Lichterman, J. (2017, Mar. 15). Discors wants people to pay for news via a low-priced subscription that crosses multiple publishers. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved December 6, 2023, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/03/discors-wants-people-to-pay-for-news-via-a-low-priced-subscription-that-crosses-multiple-publishers/
Chicago
Lichterman, Joseph. "Discors wants people to pay for news via a low-priced subscription that crosses multiple publishers." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified March 15, 2017. Accessed December 6, 2023. https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/03/discors-wants-people-to-pay-for-news-via-a-low-priced-subscription-that-crosses-multiple-publishers/.
Wikipedia
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