The Verge’s editor-in-chief Nilay Patel and publisher Helen Havlak have announced that the technology brand is launching its first site-wide subscription product. For $7/month or $50/year, users will see fewer and better ads, get support for full-text RSS feeds, gain access to The Verge’s splashiest scoops and features behind a dynamic metered paywall, and receive subscriptions to two premium newsletters, Command Line and Notepad. The core news service of The Verge will still be freely available to everyone, including the site’s homepage StoryStream Newsfeed, podcasts, and short-form news coverage. Annual subscribers will also receive a new limited-edition print magazine about the people who ruined the internet, building on the success of The Verge’s ASME-winning Homeland anthology.
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