Media News - Friday, October 26, 2007
Delivery available for Dutch free paper
From 5 November Dutch households will be able to pay to have free newspaper DAG delivered to their doors. Customers will only be charged delivery costs. The paper will still be entirely free to pick up at locations where it is now available, a DAG spokesperson said on Thursday. DAG was set up by telecom provider KPN and publisher PCM, which also publishes the Volkskrant and other papers. DAG subscribers will have a choice of two options in future: a subscription only to DAG, or a combination of DAG on week days and Volkskrant on Saturdays. (ANP via Expatica News)
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