Is The Wall Street Journal app free?

Available for subscription for $36.99 per month and receive unlimited digital access—including full access to WSJ.com, the WSJ app and the WSJ. Any unused portion of a free trial or introductory period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription to The Wall Street Journal, where applicable.

How can I get WSJ for free?

Have WSJ subscribers send you article links. Ask them to send you any article you’d like to read. After clicking the link, you’ll be able to read the associated article for free.

What does a Washington Post subscription cost?

A digital subscription to the Post normally costs $9.99 a month, but Prime users will be able to get it for $3.99 after the free six months.

How do I email the Wall Street Journal?

Customer Service

  1. [email protected].
  2. Thom San Filippo.
  3. Vice President, Customer Service.

How do I share my Washington Post digital subscription?

You can share your bonus subscription with up to one other reader, providing the recipient with a free digital subscription to The Washington Post for the duration of your own subscription. Go to your Account Profile page to have a message sent to the person you would like to share your Bonus subscription with.

How much is a NYT subscription?

You will be automatically charged $4 every four weeks for one year, then $17 every four weeks thereafter. Sales tax may apply. You will be charged in advance.

How much does the Sunday Washington Post cost?

Washington Post raises Sunday price to $2.

How do I cancel my digital subscription to The Washington Post?

You can cancel your subscription at any time by going to My Account. You must cancel your subscription before it renews each Billing Period to avoid billing of the next Billing Period’s subscription fees to your Payment Method.

What is Premium Digital for Washington Post?

Premium Digital Subscription: This subscription also offers unlimited content access on The Washington Post websites and access to all Washington Post apps on any device. You can share your Bonus subscription with one friend or family member.

How do I cancel my New York Times digital subscription?

Call us at if you are in the U.S. Our hours are 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. E.T. Monday to Friday, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. E.T. on weekends and holidays.

Can I share my Amazon Washington Post subscription?

Yes. Log into your account on the WaPo website. Under settings you can send an invite to share access. From their website: “This person will have the same access to The Washington Post website, mobile sites, tablet, and smartphone apps as you.

Is Washington Post free with Amazon Prime?

Your digital subscription gives you unlimited access to all WashingtonPost.com articles, plus access to all the news via any supported device like a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. …

How can I contact the Washington Post?

Q: How do I contact The Post? A: washingtonpost.com (the Internet edition of the paper) can be contacted via e-mail at [email protected]. The Washington Post newspaper can be reached during normal business hours at

Where can I read WSJ for free?

The Easiest Way To Read The Wall Street Journal For Free All it takes is a simple Google Chrome extension called “Read WSJ,” which places a little “unlock” button next to any locked articles.

How can I get New York Times for free?

How to get a free NY Times 72-Hour Pass

  1. Click on the New York Times Digital code redemption link on the SF Library page.
  2. Click Redeem to get 72 hours of continuous access.
  3. Register with your personal email address, or click on “log in here” if you have already created an account.

How do I read a WSJ article without subscribing?

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Step 1: Go to WSJ.com and click around till you see a story with a key icon next to the headline.
  2. Step 2: On the story page, highlight and then copy the story headline.
  3. Step 3: Paste the story headline into the Google search box at your browser’s top right.

How do I send an email to the Washington Post?

Write to [email protected] or to: Letters to the Editor, The Washington Post, 1301 K Street NW, Washington DC 20071.