How much does a Washington Post digital subscription cost?
A Washington Post digital subscription typically costs $9.99/month.
Can I read the Washington Post on my Kindle?
The Washington Post eReader edition is available on both the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Noble nook. Our eReader edition will be delivered wirelessly to your device as soon as you purchase.
How much is the Washington Post app?
Get unlimited access for just $14.99/month (first month FREE). EXTRAS: Your subscription to The Washington Post comes with complimentary web access, as well as access to the Washington Post Classic iPad app and The All-New Washington Post App, available on iPhone and iPad.
How do I get a copy of my Washington Post?
How can I get back issues of The Post? Six months of back issues are available for purchase by writing to: The Washington Post, Back Copy Department, 1301 K Street NW, Washington DC 20071. You may request up to 10 copies per date to be shipped to a single address.
Can I read The Economist on Kindle Paperwhite?
The color Kindle edition of The Economist – US Edition is now available on the Kindle Reading App for your Android device. Download issues at no extra cost from Archived Items. The Kindle Edition of The Economist contains all of the articles and graphics found in the print edition, but will not include all photos.
How can I read The Economist online for free?
This popular weekly newspaper is now available for free online through the Bodleian Libraries. View the content from 1843 to the current issue via SOLO. University card holders can also view the content remotely by logging on with your SSO.
What is the economist legacy app?
Devices and Apps Available on iOS and Android. Legacy (Classic) – Readers can access their essential global briefing on current affairs, business, finance, economics, science, technology and the arts from The Economist each week in a classic print style.
Why The Economist is so expensive?
Originally Answered: Why is The Economist’s digital subscription as expensive as the paper subscription? The Economist (magazine) is not doing any sort of cost-based pricing. They are simply pushing the supply/demand curve and looking for the right pricing point for maximum revenue.
How much is an online subscription to The Economist?
The Economist offers very affordable introductory subscriptions, but it isn’t cheap in the long term. A current introductory offer gives you access to 12 weeks for $12. A Print + Digital subscription generally costs $225 for one year, $405 for two years, or $549 for three years.
Can Alexa read the Economist?
Noa’s new Alexa skill has human narrators read news from NYT, FT, Economist & others. These include: The New York Times, Financial Times, Business Insider, The Economist, The Independent, Bloomberg, The Irish Times and the Evening Standard.
How do I subscribe to The Economist?
To purchase a subscription to our weekly newspaper, The Economist, please visit our subscription centre. During sign up, you’ll be asked to provide an email address and password which will give you immediate access to our digital content.
Is The Economist app free?
The Economist Global Business Review can be accessed either via an iPhone or Android smartphone or tablet. You will be able to download The Economist Global Business Review as a free app from your device’s app store. Open the The Economist Global Business Review launcher icon on your smartphone or tablet.
How do I download articles from The Economist?
How do I download audio?
- Tap the cover of the issue you’d like to listen to.
- When inside the issue, tap the headphone icon in the top right hand corner.
- The download will start automatically.
- Tap Stop to stop the audio download.
Is The Economist political?
The editorial stance of The Economist primarily revolves around classical, social, and most notably, economic liberalism. Since its founding, it has supported radical centrism, favoring policies and governments that maintain centrist politics.
Who owns the Economist Group?
The Economist Newspaper Ltd
How long is the Economist audio edition?
about five hours