Christian Science Monitor site weighs charging for content
The Christian Science Monitor's new editor, Richard Bergenheim, says hinted the paper's Web site might begin charging for content. "Everything is being explored," he told E&P, noting that the site has about 200,000 regular Web readers. "There is going to be an investigation into that and other areas of increasing revenue into the paper."
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