
The
Wall Street Journal will no longer offer free unlimited access via it's mobile apps for
BlackBerry and
iPhone. Starting October 24, some content from mobile apps and their mobile website will be free, while access to premium content will require a subscription.
"Our new mobile subscription model
will enable us to continue to invest in the world's most essential news
content and deliver it to our subscribers wherever and whenever they
want it," Gordon McLeod, president of the Wall Street Journal Digital
Network, said in a statement. "This transition also reinforces the
value of our content on mobile, just as we've done online for more than
a decade."Mobile-only subscribers will be charged $2 per week and WSJ.com-only
subscribers will be charged $1 a week. If the subscribers already have a print and online edition they will receive free access to the mobile
content. Subscribers are billed annually.
There will also be a mobile website with similar pricing.
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