by holdthefrontpage staff
Two free papers will be adopting the part paid-for, part-free business model from this weekend.
Kent on Saturday and Kent on Sunday, crowned newspaper of the year in 2007, have been left at newsagents and supermarkets across the south-east county for free pick-up.
But in a move the company says is designed to meet high demand, KOS Media will be distributing copies free to homes and selling the papers at shops and supermarkets for 90p.
This latest development comes just weeks after the Kentish Saturday Observer was replaced and relaunched as Kent on Saturday and two new titles were added to the company's 'Your' series of freesheets.
KOS Media MD Paul Stannard said in a launch message: "We have never been able to satisfy the thirst for hard copies of both papers. That's why we launched our e-editions.
"Now we're printing more paid-for editions so we can truly satisfy the demand from the public.
"All these improvements make the bigger and better Kent on Sunday – and Kent on Saturday – more available and accessible than ever before."