Will You Pay for Online News? Pew Study Says No
The average U.S. consumer loves to read news online, but only one in five is willing to pay for it. And if your favorite news site suddenly erects a pay wall that requires subscription or pay-per-article fees, more than four of five of you would simply get your news elsewhere.
NFL pro day news on Tim Tebow, Sam Bradford, more
With pro days in full swing (full schedule) around the country, SI.com's Tony Pauline will check in every day with news and notes about the prospects' performances.
Iowa calls news conference on basketball
Iowa has called a news conference to discuss the future of its men's basketball program. Athletic director Gary Barta will be at the news conference Monday afternoon. Spokesman Matt Weitzel says coach Todd Lickliter will not be there. The Hawkeyes, who had just two upperclassmen play significant minutes, finished 10-22 in posting their first 20-loss season.
Survey: Readers don't want to pay for news online
Getting people to pay for news online at this point would be "like trying to force butterflies back into their cocoons," a new consumer survey suggests.