In 2013, Jeff Bezos purchased the paper for US$250 million. The newspaper is now owned by Nash Holdings LLC, a company controlled by Bezos.
How do I get the Washington Post newspaper?
You can also call 202-334-6100 to use our automated telephone service or to speak with a customer service representative. Please note in order to get your paper re-delivered, you must call before 10:00 AM Monday to Friday, 10:30 AM on Saturday and holidays, and 11:00 AM on Sunday.
Can I get the Washington Post delivered to me?
If you live in the DC area, you can have The Washington Post delivered right to your doorstep!
How much does the Washington Post newspaper 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. The publisher has had a metered paywall on its site since June 2013.
Where can I get a hard copy of the 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.
How can I watch the Washington Post for free?
Free access to The Washington Post online
- Click on the WashingtonPost.com link found on our Online Resources page.
- Log in with your ICPL card number and PIN/password.
- Log in with your WashingtonPost.com account or create a free account with a valid email address.
- Click on “Start my free 7 days”.
How do I get a physical copy of the Washington Post?
How much is a Sunday Washington Post paper?
13, the newsstand price for its Sunday paper will go from $1.50 to $2 in Washington. Its daily paper will cost $1 outside of Washington, up from the current 75 cents.
How much does The Washington Post app cost?
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.
Where can I get a newspaper in Chicago?
These newspapers on microfilm are available by appointment on the 5th floor of Harold Washington Library Center. Request an appointment to use the microfilm. Questions? Contact [email protected] or (312) 747-4366.
Where can I get a copy of the Washington Post?
The Washington Post e-Replica is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at the newsstand. Sections and supplements are laid out just as in the print edition, but complemented by a variety of digital tools which enhance the printed newspaper’s look and feel.
Where can I read the Washington Post online?
Now you can read The Washington Post e-Replica anytime, anywhere. The Washington Post e-Replica is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at the newsstand.
Are there any African American newspapers in Chicago?
Articles from a number of African American papers, including the Afro-American (Baltimore/Washington, D.C.), Chicago Defender, Los Angeles Sentinel, Michigan Chronicle (Detroit) and New York Amsterdam News. Full text, including display and classified advertisements, of this nationally significant African American newspaper from 1910 to 1975.