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Guess Who’s Touting PJTV’s New Subscription Price?

Could CNBC's "Jim Cramer" himself be recommending the low Pajamas TV rate of $5/mo. in a down market?

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March 6, 2009 - 3:28 pm

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6 Comments, 6 Threads

  1. 1. A. N. Pierson

    Five bucks makes more sense. Going to try.

  2. 2. Matt

    I wish you luck, but I don’t think $5 will work and this model will more than likely fail. People want their content for free and don’t mind advertisements. Sure, you may get a decent amount of people to sign up but it won’t be enough. Just my prediction.

  3. It should be free. I wouldn’t dream of paying anything for something online.

  4. 4. Trevor

    Who wants to type in their email address, real address, and credit card number any more? Do you want my money, or do you want to spam me? Maybe find a way to take cash.

    It takes forever to find the “Subscribe” button, by the way. Just saying…

  5. 5. Christopher Smith

    If you had Arrested Delvopment and X-play in the mix I would totally go for it! Utill then all TV show watching will be done at school on You tube.

  6. 6. Chris

    I almost paid the $5 until I saw the different plans for accessing digital information.

    Sure it’s $5 per month until you want a video that’s under the basic membership($15) and after that under the premium membership($29). I don’t approve of these types of systems. If your going to charge money for online content I better get Premium membership service for $5 which is still expensive considering how free everything is.

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