For now, “readers will get 10 free Wirecutter articles a month before being asked to pay for a subscription,” the Journal noted. It will continue to be included with Times all-access digital subscriptions. That’s the same price as other Times standalone products like Cooking and Games. Now it’s getting monetized further: Wirecutter, which now is going behind the Times’ metered paywall, The Wall Street Journal reported and Times confirmed Tuesday.Īs of Wednesday, a standalone Wirecutter subscription will be $5 a month or $40 a year. Wirecutter, the 10-year-old shopping recommendations site that The New York Times bought five years ago, has already made the Times a lot of money.
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