BBC World Service
Do you block the ads on the web pages you read? Would you be willing to accept ads if it meant you didn't have to pay for your news and information sources? This is Dan Damon with World Update - I'm talking to Katharina Borcher, CEO of Spiegel Online, the German news site, which has asked readers not to use an adblocker, a downloadable programme that stops ads appearing on web pages. She says she is keen to keep her site free of charge, but already they have noticed 25% of their readers are blocking ads and that is bound to hit revenue. She wants readers to accept some advertising, as long as it's not intrusive, otherwise they might have to put up a paywall. How much online advertising can you stand? What will happen to online journalism if it's not advertising supported? Is there a different model for development of the Internet and World Wide Web that does not include pop-ups and banner ads?Adblock Plus - Surf the web without annoying ads!adblockplus.orgAdblock Plus is the most popular adblocker available for Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Android. Block all annoying ads all over the web: remove video ads on YouTube, block Facebook ads, get rid of pop-ups and much more. On Google Chrome, Adblock Plus is one of the fastest growing extensions ever. Our a...