Confirmed: Sunday Times Launching Standalone Website
It’s not the best of times for Sunday newspapers—which makes The Sunday Times’ online ambitions even more intriguing: News International confirmed to paidContent:UK Monday morning the paper is planning to launch a separate website, spun off from Times Online, confirming earlier reports.
No word yet on whether the site have a paid content element—Guardian.co.uk reported in June it was being seriously considered—or whether the “new” site will be an extension of Times Online. A spokeswoman told me more details will be released “towards the launch”. And there’s a rare hiring spree to find people to run the site: News International is looking for a communities editor, a news journalist , an interactive editor, some Flash designers and an Escenic developer.
NI told us in June, soon after Rupert Murdoch declared his papers would at some point start charging for content: “We’re looking at options for monetising our online propositions because we really value our content - but we haven’t taken a decision on that yet”. The Sunday Times could be test bed for a charging model.
It’s no secret that editor John Witherow has for years wanted a separate website for his paper’s content, which is currently subsumed into Times Online, just as Guardian.co.uk swallows Observer stories or Mail Online publishes Mail On Sunday articles. But can a Sunday newspaper website ever work? The paper publishes the sort of content news execs feel confident about charging for: exclusive news, columnists, features and the rest, published just once a week. Although, you can read similar news from other Sunday papers online for free and the title doesn’t have the same must-have niche news that FT.com successfully sells online.
Times Online clocked up 21.1 million unique monthly users in July according to ABCe and that number—let alone a division of it—isn’t enough to generate big online profits. Given the centrality of print to NI’s ethos, It could well be the site is used as a marketing exercise to increase the paper’s 1.21 million circulation.
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