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The Atlantic drops its paywall

Posted at 12:36 PM on January 24, 2008 by Jon Gordon (2 Comments)

Good news: One of the country's best magazines, The Atlantic, has dropped its registration requirements and is now free. From the site:

Beginning today, TheAtlantic.com is dropping its subscriber registration requirement and making the site free to all visitors.

Now, in addition to such offerings as blogs, author dispatches, slideshows, interviews, and videos, readers can also browse issues going back to 1995, along with hundreds of articles dating as far back as 1857, the year The Atlantic was founded.

We're pleased to bring The Atlantic before a broader online audience. We hope that the quality of its writing, the trenchancy of its insights, and the depth and thoughtfulness of its reporting will inspire many of our online readers to join the Atlantic family by becoming print subscribers.

I'm looking forward to reading the archive. I invite you to post any interesting findings here in the comments section.


Comments (2)


"$100 Free" ? Sounds expensive! ;-)

Seriously, I've always had a hard time reconciling the Atlantic with its online edition. I don't know if I could ever read the Atlantic any other way that with a fat magazine in my hands...

Posted by Jeff | February 22, 2008 4:15 PM


Did I read this correctly: "now $100 free"? :)

Posted by Carla | March 7, 2008 6:58 PM

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