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Let's look at this problem in terms of magazines.
Elle, the woman's magazine a few months ago had a 400 or 600 page issue. That's a whole lot of content. Given most of the content is advertisements. It is what the readers want, advertisers flock to buy space and readers are willing to pay for the subscriptions.
Now look at the quantiity and qualiity of the sites that are looking to charge fees.
Do they impart a real value in some way? Their way does not have to be exactly like Elle. Financial information subscriptions can and do impart valuable advice.
All that survey does is convince me that the soup many of us are serving is too thin. A soup kitchen can give it away but not many are willing to buy it for dinner.