If we had asked this question even 20 years ago, the answer would have been an emphatic NO! And the next response would be “Are you crazy?”. Well, this isn’t 1992, and the issue, to be quite frank, is up in the air.
In his Sunday column, Casper Star-Tribune Editor Chad Baldwin told the newspaper’s readership that the online publication will require payment after 15 visits to the Trib.com website.
Baldwin said the digital revolution was responsible for the $6.95-a-month fee for unlimited access to the articles ($2.95 monthly for print subscribers).
Newspapers across the country reacted to the demise of Osama bin Laden on Monday morning, with front page headlines from the triumphant (Newark's "Star-Ledger" quotes Obama's speech with "'Justice Has Been Done'") to the minimal ("Dead," the "Boston Herald" and many others plainly state) to the profane ("Rot in Hell...