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Murdoch rethinks pricing for wsj.com

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in Davos

Published: January 24 2008 20:27 | Last updated: January 24 2008 20:27

Rupert Murdoch has backtracked on plans to make access to the Wall Street Journal’s website free, confirming speculation that a tougher advertising climate would persuade him to retain a subscription element.

The News Corp chairman, whose acquisition of the US business title was completed last month, told the World Economic Forum that he would expand and improve the freely available elements of wsj.com.

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