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Old 17-10-2024, 01:56 AM #1
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Default Reuters is moving to £4 every month, to view their site

[The world finds itself in a
precarious moment for trusted information.
Misinformation, slanted viewpoints,
and unreliable news sources are
on the rise,
making it harder to know what's real
and who to trust. We have decided
to expand our work to both cover more
and bring our work to more of the world.

We are moving to a subscription model
for our website and app. It will be one
price for the world: £1 a week, billed every 4 weeks,
for unlimited access to our award-winning content.

We decided to do it in a Reuters-like way:
global, transparent, and direct.
There is a small discount for annual subscriptions,
but there will be no upfront discount games,
no surprise increases, and you can cancel anytime.
It’s a deliberately simple plan designed to
bring the world together around common
facts and information.]


Low Amount but many
we no longer use this site


They have sent Emails to all
around the World

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