Political junkies may have a bit less change in their pockets after this summer: The Washington Post
is setting up a metered paywall for its online content. The staple of D.C. news will begin charging users who view more than 20 articles per month, "although the company has not yet decided how much it will charge," wrote Washington Post writer, Steven Mufson, in the Washington Post about the Washington Post (meta).
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