by HoldtheFrontPage Staff
Two North West dailies are spearheading the latest experiment in paid-for online content by launching new subscription-only e-editions of their titles.
The Bolton News and Lancashire Telegraph, both owned by Newsquest, are currently advertising electronic versions of the paper costing 10p a copy - compared to the 40p cover price for the print versions.
The papers are marketing the move as a chance for readers to get the news earlier and save money at the same time.
"Our Bolton News E-edition will not only be available hours before it hits the news stands, making you first with the best local news, sport and classifieds, but you'll also be able to make substantial savings," reads an advert on the paper's website.
The e-editions will use the 'page-turning' software run by PageSuite which is becoming increasingly popular with many local press companies now using it.
PageSuite versions of weeklies the Bolton Journal and Prestwich and Whitefield Guide are already available on theboltonnews.co.uk while Asian Image and The Citizen are similarly uploaded to lancashiretelegraph.co.uk.
PageSuite said that Newsquest's South London-based News Shopper Series also recently launched an online version of its paper, although this is a free service, while Glasgow based daily The Herald already offers a subscription-based e-edition using page turning software.
Other Newsquest dailies have trialled hosting subscription-only PDF versions of the papers online but HTFP understands these have now been discontinued.
Neither PageSuite nor Newsquest had responded to requests for further information at the time of publication.