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It was mentioned that they charged $9.99 a month. I have no idea what the correct figure is.
agreed its confusing. various models. free trials, introductory offers, monthly and yearly plans.
It was mentioned that they charged $9.99 a month. I have no idea what the correct figure is.
?? The $ model of the Athletic (if it turns out to be similar/and featuring journalists like AN) is according to that piece $60 per year. or $5 a month.
PS: actually there seem to be various payment models: https://theathletic.com/
It was mentioned that they charged $9.99 a month. I have no idea what the correct figure is.
Hope it works out for him. At least with Naylor & Owen at the helm the Argus didn’t descend to cutting and pasting comments from Twitter and passing it off as news, as has happened at many other papers.
Always found Andy to be professional, didn’t always share his views but then that’s the sign of a good journo, prepared to say what he felt was right than what was populist.
Either my sarcasto-meter is on the blink, or you have posted something utterly devoid of intelligence, thought, merit or wit.
Still not quite forgiven him for his "Albion legend set to return" teaser though, which had us all thinking Bobby was on the way back when it turned out to be bloody Hammond. That really pissed on my chips, I can tell you.
Shame, Brian Owen is useless in comparison
The Argus is dead without the Albion.
I don't see much difference between paying an annual subscription for an online site or a publication like Private Eye or The Economist.
I'm surprised this business model hasn't been rolled out sooner, I think I'll be subscribing. I think there's also demand for a 'Rest of Sports' online subscription site too, and if the football guys are jumping ship then the journos who cover other sports with smaller audiences will bite your hand off to follow suit.
Does Dick Damage still read it I loved that graffiti on the building....Actually, I feel the Anus died when Dick did.
Quote from https://www.punkbrighton.co.uk/dickdam.html:
Very sad to announce the death of Dick Damage, one of Brighton punk's most distinctive characters, who lost his battle with cancer on Thursday 13th January 2011.
Dick had been ill for a while but this still came as a terrible shock to all those who knew and loved him. His funeral was held on Friday 4th February 2011 and was attended by many friends and family.
The wake was held at the old Whitehawk Inn where Dick's life was celebrated with stories, a slideshow, photos, his music, paintings and mementos.
If you want to send messages of condolence to Dick's widow Mary and family, email us and enter 'Damage' in the subject line and I'll post them on this page.
Many thanks to all the staff at the Whitehawk Inn who did a really great job in making everyone feel at home. And thanks to all those who bought a copy of Dick Damage & punkdaddy's CD, TSDS, making generous donations to the Young People's Centre in Ship Street.
I was a member of one of DD's many bands for one memorable evening. He asked me to guest on keyboards (well, make random Roxy Music era Eno-esque noises) at a cabaret night at the Richmond. His outfit was playing at the end of each half, topping a bill that included Roy Hutchins and Simon Fanshawe. The guitar player was supposed to shout out the chords to me, which worked okay at the sound check but not when we began for real because, rather unexpectedly, he was wearing an animal mask that muffled his voice. At one point in the first set Damage poured Swarfega over his own head, and in the second tried crowdsurfing. Unfortunately the crowd parted like the Red Sea and Dick hit the floor rather hard. Fortunately he fell on his face, so no harm was done. A true legend of the Brighton music scene.