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sp1814 | 21:49 Thu 16th Nov 2017 | News
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What do you do when your favourite newspaper puts up a paywall?

Do you pay to get content, or move to another online rival?

I ask, because my favourite right wing source (the Telegraph) only allows readers a limited number of article views per month before a block. This means that if I want to read quality journalism from 'the right', I have nowhere to go.

What do you do?
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Easy to get round it, the paywall looks for 'Cookies' so just clear the cookies and start again.
Trust my own judgement. Newspapers are only there to preach to their converted readers really.
I'll bet they kick themselves for not thinking of that, Eddie.
I would go to my newsagent and buy a copy.
LOL, dooogie.
That's very clever, Eddie. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Frustrates me sp. I'm slowly coming to the conclusion I'll have to pay as I can't read the Telegraph links on here which is annoying.
The HuffPost probably leans a little closer to the right than to the left, Sp1814, so it might meet your needs. It's certainly a well-respected news source anyway, so it's always worth a look:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/

The Independent was always a good read in print and it remains so online:
http://www.independent.co.uk/

My own first choice of newspaper is The Times but the whole of its online content has been behind a paywall for as long as I can remember. So I tend to only read it (in the print edition) when I'm taking train journeys. Otherwise I'm happy to get my news from the 'Big 3' internationally-respected news sources (BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera), backed up the HuffPost and The Independent.
^ It works try it.
what the morning star are putting up pay walls, not very socialist SP!
If you value it, pay for it.
I'd frequent another news site. It's the news one requires not an editor's political stance.
^^^ One of the exercises we had to do on my journalism course, O_G, was to take the same news story and then to write leaders, based upon it, for several different newspapers. These days I can read an editorial in, say, The Guardian and instantly translate it into Daily Mail format (or vice versa) with virtually no effort. So I reckon that I'm reasonably immune to whatever political bias has been placed on whatever I'm reading ;-)
I go elsewhere. I'm quite capable of reading between the lines - and deciding what sort of spin that particular publication might put on any particular story.
I subscribe to the Daily Telegraph paper, gets me a discount, then I get online for free.
you subscribe sam - so it's not free??
Read The Guardian !
Someone's up early! I only got up for a Jimmy then back to bed.

Read the Guardian? The only thing it is fit for is wiping your aris and even then I would be careful.
No you didn't you got up to have a jimmy and also a shuffty at what's going off in AnswerBank.
Just clear your history, it also works on that Google pop-up.

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