Monday, February 07, 2011
 
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[February 07, 2011]  There has been a great deal of talk about newspapers charging readers for their online content. The latest to make that decision is the Springfield paper.

InsurancePaid online news content isn't something new. Feeling the crunch of dollars, several larger papers have already done it or are planning to in the near future.

With larger papers rolling their online editions into a subscription model, readers are now faced with the question of where they can find their news without paying.

Consider making the Lincoln Daily News your primary news source. Not only is it free, but LDN offers quantity and quality content that is tough to beat.

On any given day, LDN posts 70 or more fresh news stories, dozens of color pictures, plus dozens of announcements and notices of public interest.

These stories are hand-picked every morning by the publisher and the managing editor from thousands that make the AP wire service.

All local stories are checked thoroughly for accuracy using the three-sets-of-eyes principle to make every attempt to get information right without editorializing or offering personal opinion.

Stories in the News section cover the events of the nation and the world that we feel might be of interest to you.

The daily Business section is one of the best around, with timely information on markets and oil prices, besides breaking business stories.

It is the LDN belief that good news deserves to be shared and should not come with any cost.

The Community section has calendars of events and monthly activity reports from numerous area organizations and clubs.

Plus, obituaries, birth announcements, celebrations of anniversaries and personal events are also published without charging any fees.

The daily Spiritual Life section keeps everyone abreast of local church activities and events and messages.

The Sports section covers the major leagues, as well as any local sports news that is submitted to us.

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And for those who want to look back, all 11 years of LDN are still available in the archives. Readers can visit and revisit events that were important to them.

LDN has just completed its fourth year of record revenues and readership, and with that strength is dedicated to continuing to improve and to grow.

LDN is about and for the community. It is you, the readers, and your support for our great local businesses that keeps the LDN news delivered free.

So, one more thing about you: LDN readers are smart.

When you choose LDN for your news, not only do you get the most up-to-date and important news, but you keep your hard-earned money in your pocket.

That's just smart, isn't it!

[LDN]

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