The Times, which is owned by News UK, has taken the decision to hold the price of the Saturday edition, which is £1.50, and the Sunday Times at £2.50.
How much does a newspaper cost in New York?
On New York City newsstands, the Times now costs $2.50 for the Monday through Saturday editions. That’s the same price printed on its newspapers sold across the country. Times spokeswoman Eileen Murphy says the big Sunday newspaper still costs the same: $5 in the New York area and $6 in the rest of the country.
Can I read the Times online?
Now you can read Sunday Times & The Times E-Edition anytime, anywhere. Sunday Times & The Times E-Edition is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at the newsstand.
How much does the Sunday Times newspaper cost?
News UK has announced that The Sunday Times will cost 20p more from Sunday 7 July but margins for retailers will remain at 21%. Increasing in price from £2.70 to £2.90, the change is forecast to deliver an extra £5.6m in cash per year for stores. Retailers selling the paper will now make 60.9p on every copy sold.
What was the biggest news story in 1991?
Historic Newspapers’ collection of 1991 news articles detail some of the most memorable 1991 headlines as they happened at the time. It was during this year that Germany finally regained independence after WWII, a devastating cyclone killed 138,000 in Bangladesh, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was released in the U.S.
How much does the New York Times cost per year?
In 2011, I subscribed to daily print delivery of the New York Times through an offer that gave it to me for about $200 per year. But after the six month trial period expired, I balked at the $400 per year price tag it went up to.
What was the price of a newspaper in 1980?
In the early 1980’s, the last time that newspaper prices surged industrywide, most papers moved from 15 cents or 20 cents a copy to 25 cents and some crept up later to 35 cents. The most popular price for Sunday papers in 1980 was 50 cents or less; by 1985, almost half of them were selling for 75 cents or $1.
When was the first edition of the New York Times?
The first publication of the newspaper The Daily Universal Register was on 1 January 1785. Walter changed the title after 940 editions on 1 January 1788 to The Times. In 1803, Walter handed ownership and editorship to his son of the same name.