Daily Archives: August 16, 2010

The Bub's On Vacation (What To Read?)

Published August 16, 2010

A polar bear swims on its back.

The Bub is taking a vacation. (ucumari/Flickr)

Hi, Hubbubers. I’m going off the grid for the rest of the week. (Call it an Internet sabbath.)

Because the Internet doesn’t go on vacation, I’ve left a few blog posts “in the can.” Things will be a little less newsy around here — but if something extraordinary happens, you can bet Hubbub will be right on top of it. What to expect this week:

  • A breakup letter to Brookline
  • An explainer on flying cars
  • Statistical evidence of Boston’s awesomeness
  • And more!

Now, then, what should I read? I’m loading up the iPad. On Point has a great list from three bookworms. Here & Now recently asked readers for their picks; see that comment thread.

Got any good suggestions for me? Leave a comment. I’m thinking of picking up the digital edition of Nicholas Carr’s “The Shallows” for maximum irony.

Why The Telegram.com Paywall Matters

Published August 16, 2010

First, a simple formula:

T&G = NYT = Globe

The Worcester Telegram & Gazette has taken the paywall plunge, charging users for access to more than 10 articles per month. This is interesting for one reason: The T&G is owned by the New York Times Co., which also owns the Boston Globe.

The Globe has been pondering a paywall for some time now. It’s is a relatively low-impact experiment for the Times Co., which owns almost 20 local/regional papers.

From the Boston Globe:

The Globe, which operates Boston.com, hasn’t decided whether it will charge for online content. “We are still looking into the possibility of instituting a pay model,” said Globe spokesman Robert Powers.

Details of the new pricing model:

  • Subscribers of the dead-tree edition have unlimited access to Telegram.com
  • Non-subscribers have free access to 10 articles per calendar month; must register
  • Non-subscribers can get unlimited access for $14.95
  • Non-subscribers can buy a 24-hour day pass for $1
  • Breaking news remains free

NU journalism professor Dan Kennedy told WBUR the change could increase subscriptions to the newspaper. But he doesn’t think the move will help the paper’s website — and that’s where the T&G should be focusing its attention. Why would someone pay $15 for site access but no paper subscription? Kennedy also blogged about it on Media Nation.

Update: WBUR management tells me we have no plans to charge for access to wbur.org.

Will you pay to read the Telegram & Gazette online? Would you pay to read the Globe? Will this thing work?

Will Vicki Run For Senate? Should She?

Published August 16, 2010

Victoria Reggie Kennedy with her husband, the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in 2004 (Michael Dwyer/AP)

Victoria Reggie Kennedy with her husband, the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in 2004 (Michael Dwyer/AP)

As the first anniversary of Sen. Ted Kennedy‘s death approaches — can you believe it? — some Democrats say his widow may have the best shot at winning back his old seat. The Washington Post reports:

Though she has seemed to bat down the idea of challenging Sen. Scott Brown (R) in 2012, Victoria Reggie Kennedy has been in some ways acting the part of a candidate. She has raised her public profile by campaigning for other politicians and appearing at events across the country.

The prospect of her candidacy is fast becoming a source of family tension, according to several Kennedy intimates. Some relatives fear that a campaign against Brown — a popular figure even in liberal Massachusetts — would distract Kennedy from promoting her late husband’s legacy, they said.

And so begins a familiar campaign — carried out in the press by anonymous sources — to get Victoria Reggie to run for office. We saw it happen (and ultimately fail) with another Kennedy — Caroline — in New York.

But Vicki’s supporters say she has a bigger Rolodex and more star power than any other Dem in Massachusetts. That may be just what it takes to unseat a certain well-liked Republican. 2012 seems far away, but that campaign would have to start now.

Gerry Harrington, a Kennedy family friend and Washington consultant with ties to Boston, said he thinks it will take a “Herculean effort” to defeat Brown. “I would think it would take a Kennedy to beat him,” Harrington said. “Logic would dictate Vicki would be it.”

If you missed it, the Boston Globe Magazine ran a long piece on Vicki this weekend that touched on her possible candidacy.

What do you think? Should Vicki run? Would you vote for her?