Our coronavirus coverage is changing, and we need your help to keep it going
To our readers:
I wanted to let you know about changes we will make soon to our online coronavirus coverage.
First, thank you for your support over the last month. We’ve seen a record number of page views at ledger-enquirer.com, as we’ve tried to keep you informed on the latest with the pandemic, both here in Columbus and around the country. And we’ve done it for free, as a public service.
It is now time to put some of our coronavirus coverage back behind the paywall.
Let me explain.
The Ledger-Enquirer survives on the support of our communities, through subscriptions, and advertising revenue. The economic shock associated with business shutting down during this pandemic has had a dramatic impact on advertising revenue.
Our communities have shown us they value the news and information we are providing as this disease spreads across towns and cities nationwide. We now need our communities to help us continue to provide this valuable information by subscribing. Subscriptions — to our digital and print products — are critical to our ability to continue to serve our communities.
So, we will begin to raise the paywall on our non-urgent coronavirus coverage, after three weeks of free access to all coronavirus news and information.
Disclaimer: The paywall will remain down on stories of immediate importance to the health and safety of our communities. And the paywall will remain down on the daily COVID-19 update story that captures all major developments on the coronavirus pandemic locally. No one will be shut out of information you need to make safety decisions.
There are ways you can support our journalism.
The biggest, of course, is a subscription. And we’ve got an awesome deal for you right now. Click the link here and you’ll be able to get a digital-only subscription for just 99 cents per month for your first two months. That’s less than a soda at most vending machines.
Thank you again for reading the Ledger-Enquirer. Our team of reporters and editors are out there every day hustling to get you the latest on the pandemic. That won’t stop. You have our word.
Blake Kaplan, Executive Editor
Lauren Gorla, Senior Editor
This story was originally published April 1, 2020 at 6:00 AM.