The Verge Launches Subscription Service with Partial Paywall
The tech news site aims to drive revenue while maintaining free access to core content and prioritizing independent journalism.
- The Verge introduced a subscription model costing $7/month or $50/year, offering unlimited access to premium content and newsletters.
- Subscribers will experience reduced ads, access to exclusive newsletters, full-text RSS feeds, and a limited-edition print magazine for annual members.
- The Verge's homepage, core news posts, Quick Posts, Storystreams, and live blogs will remain free to ensure accessibility for broader audiences.
- Editor-in-chief Nilay Patel emphasized the importance of sustaining independent journalism without relying on platform-driven traffic or sponsored content.
- The move reflects a broader shift in the media industry toward subscription models as traditional ad revenue declines and platforms deprioritize external links.