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IF you are not currently a subscriber to The Business Times, here's how you can sample the publication's paywalled content - for free.
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As part of its 45th anniversary celebrations, all stories on BT's website will be freely accessible for a week, from Oct 12 to 18.
These include stories that would normally be paywalled, such as analyses by BT's own senior correspondents, BT exclusives and scoops, and opinion pieces.
Audience and memberships editor Chan Cheow Pong said the virtual "open house" aims to introduce BT's award-winning quality business journalism to a wider audience.
"We hope that allowing visitors to sample our journalism will let it speak for itself, and show why BT has a growing number of loyal subscribers," he said.
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Users who subscribe to BT during the month of October can enjoy special promotions. Visit btsub.sg/btpersonal to find out more.
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- BT celebrates 45th anniversary with focus on digital audience
- October subscribers get special offers for BT's 45th birthday
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