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Washington Post prepares iPhone app, asks for money

by Natesh Sood on Mar 3, 2010 at 10:44 PM

Washington Post iPhone app In an effort to generate additional revenue, some newspapers publish all their content online but charge for membership access.  Personally, I can find my news elsewhere and I wouldn’t be spending my money for a paid subscription, but that’s a separate story.  The Washington Post has recently announced plans to charge for their iPhone app, even though some offer their respective apps for free and some also charge.

Yearly, the app would cost you a simple payment of $1.99, which isn’t that big a deal but it still should rake in some nice profit.  I wouldn’t rule out a potential price change after the experimental year is over.  And who knows, maybe the Washington Post will try to expand to other platforms such as Android.  Other news outlets such as The Guardian and CNN also offer iPhone apps, but charge money.  Sometimes when you are away from a television, radio, and a computer mobile news is necessary, which is why apps are definitely profitable. 

I don’t really have a problem with a $2 fee, but if I don’t use the app everyday there is no need to spend that money.  It will be interesting to see Washington Post release their numbers and see if it is a profitable venture.

Author’s Note: The above image was taken by PaidContent, but the app has since been removed. 

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