The New York Times Co. on Monday said that, starting in September, access to Op-Ed and certain of its top news columnists on the paper's NYTimes.com Web site will only be available through a fee of $49.95 a year. The service, known as TimesSelect, will also allow access to The Times's online archives, early access to select articles on the site, and other features.
Most of the material on the Web site, NYTimes.com,
will remain free to users, The Times said, but columnists from The
Times and The International Herald Tribune will be available only to
users who sign up for TimesSelect, which will cost $49.95 annually. The
new service, which is scheduled to start in September, will be provided
automatically to home-delivery subscribers of the newspaper.
TimesSelect will also provide subscribers access to TimesPast, the paper's archives; exclusive multimedia, including audio and photo essays and video; TimesFile, a tool that will help users organize articles; and Ahead of The Times, which will allow subscribers to take an early look at articles that will appear in The New York Times Magazine, and the newspaper's Travel, Sunday Arts and Real Estate sections.
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