I suspect this will cool the defection rumblings a bit, but the plan did cause newspaper companies looking for cost-cutting everywhere to cast a keen eye on their sizable AP bills. That one’s on the evaluation table now.
- The Stress-Telegram: AP backs off rate increase
- US: AP suspends rate hike – editorsweblog
- Associated Press Makes a New Offer – NYTimes.com
- AP Backs Down On Controversial Rate Plan: Cuts Rates, Gives Members All AP Text, Halts ’09 Increases… (PaidContent) TechNews.AM
- Common Sense Journalism: AP hoists the white flag, looks at reorganization
- Fitz & Jen: AP Execs on Decision to Alter Rates and Structure
- AP changes course on new rate plan – Lost Remote TV Blog
- Editors React To AP Rate Cut: ‘A Good Starting Point’ Or ‘This Changes Nothing’ | paidContent.org
- AP backflips on membership rates, but will it be enough?
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AP needs to start thinking about other revenue streams they could tap to save their increasingly obsolete business model.
I have tried to contact them several times about making AP photos and other content available to bloggers for some kind of reasonable micro-payment type fee or subscription. They won’t even return my calls and emails.
They should do the math on how many newspapers v. how many blogs and other “new media” outlets.