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September 16, 2015

Amazon Prime subscribers now get 6 months free access to the The Washington Post

by John_A

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When Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, bought The Washington Post in 2013, many wondered what value the newspaper would bring to the global retailer. Now it seems, we are finding out, with Amazon’s announcement that the Amazon Prime subscription in the US now includes 6 months worth of free, unlimited, access to the Digital Edition of The Washington Post.

After the 6 months free access is over, Amazon Prime subscribers will be able to extend their subscription for just $3.99 per month. Usually, a subscription to the Digital Edition of The Washington Post costs $10 monthly, so that’s a saving of 60% right there. Subscribers can access the newspaper’s Digital Edition via smartphones, tablets, or PC’s.

What do you think? If you don’t currently have a Prime subscription, is the 6 months unlimited access The Washington Post and subsequent discount enough to entice into Amazon’s grasp? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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