NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2006--The New York Times
introduced today TimesSelect University, a special offer for college
and university students and faculty that allows them to subscribe to
TimesSelect for one year at $24.95, half the regular annual
subscription fee of $49.95. TimesSelect University will only be
available to current students and faculty.
TimesSelect, which was launched in September 2005 and now has more
than 390,000 subscribers, offers exclusive online access to 22
columnists of The Times and the International Herald Tribune (IHT) as
well as an array of services, including access to The Times's
archives, advance previews of various sections and tools for tracking
and storing news and information. TimesSelect is free to subscribers
to The Times and the IHT.
In addition to offering a discounted rate to individual college
and university subscribers, TimesSelect University enables students
and faculty who receive The Times as part of their college readership
programs to activate their subscriptions to TimesSelect at no cost.
"This is a terrific opportunity for everyone in the college
community," said Martin Nisenholtz, senior vice president, digital
operations, The New York Times Company. "TimesSelect is an ideal
research and information tool and we are very happy to expand its
availability on colleges and universities."
"Through TimesSelect University, students and their professors
will discover an interactive treasure trove of information, analysis
and opinion," said Scott Heekin-Canedy, president, The New York Times.
"The Times is glad to offer this resource to students and faculty
members, continuing our tradition of support for the academic
community."
TimesSelect features that may have special resonance with students
include:
- The New York Times Archive: access to The Times's extensive
archives, initially dating back to 1981 and eventually to 1851
- News Tracker: enables subscribers to create up to 20
customized news alerts based on their topics of interest,
providing a valuable research tool
- Times File: allows subscribers to select specific Times
articles or Web pages and store them online in individualized
databases
- The Columnists: Access to The Times's most prominent
columnists, including Maureen Dowd, Thomas Friedman, and Frank
Rich. Subscribers can post comments online in response to the
columnists' writings and, in many cases, see replies from the
columnists posted in turn. TimesSelect also offers an array of
multimedia and special features with the columnists, such as
Nicholas D. Kristof's "On the Ground," featuring filings with
text, audio and video from his reporting trips around the
world.
- Ted Koppel, guest columnist: TimesSelect features various
guest columnists who are writing for the Op-Ed page. As
announced by The Times on January 12, Ted Koppel will join The
Times as a contributing Op-Ed page columnist beginning January
29. In addition to writing his periodic columns, Mr. Koppel
will also offer special features through TimesSelect,
including online conversations with other columnists.
- Sarah Vowell, guest columnist: In February, Sarah Vowell will
serve as a guest Op-Ed columnist, with columns appearing both
in the paper and on TimesSelect. Author, critic and
journalist, Ms. Vowell is also well known for her monologues
and documentaries for public radio's "This American Life." She
is a former columnist for Time, Salon.com and San Francisco
Weekly.
- The Opinionator: This blog, which begins this week, will be a
guide to newsworthy and interesting opinions coming from daily
newspapers, magazines and Web sites, primarily in the United
States. Written by Chris Suellentrop, The Opinionator will be
updated daily.
- TimesSelect-Only Columnists: Some columnists can only be read
online, including five bloggers from Iraq who are writing this
month about daily life in their country. For the month of
February, Gerald Early, the Merle Kling Professor of Modern
Letters at Washington University in St. Louis, will contribute
an online-only column about American culture.
Students and faculty can go to nytimes.com/university to sign up
for TimesSelect and receive the 50% discount. Students and faculty who
read The Times through their colleges' readership programs will
receive TimesSelect access cards from their colleges. The cards
contain individual access codes that enable students and faculty to
sign up for TimesSelect through the end of that academic semester.
About The New York Times Company
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with 2005 revenues of $3.4 billion, includes The New York Times, the
International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 15 other daily
newspapers, nine network-affiliated television stations, two New York
City radio stations and 35 Web sites, including NYTimes.com,
Boston.com and About.com. For the fifth consecutive year, the Company
was ranked No. 1 in the publishing industry in Fortune's 2005 list of
America's Most Admired Companies. The Company's core purpose is to
enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality
news, information and entertainment.
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CONTACT: The New York Times
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