The Washington Post
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Product Description
Founded almost a century ago, the Washington Post is the oldest daily serving the D.C. area, and is considered one of America's pre-eminent newspapers. Focusing on news and information about the White House and the U.S. government in general, it is the 6th largest newspaper in the United States with a weekday circulation of 656,297 and a Sunday readership of close to 930,619. This publication covers topics ranging from politics, government, technology, business, health, sports, travel and style. The Washington Post launched a website in 1996 (www.washingtonpost.com), and is a 24-7 information site offering breaking news, analysis and opinion on national, world and local events. Coverage features in-depth reporting by Washington Post journalists, multimedia and interactive features like live online discussions and blogs.
The Kindle Edition of The Washington Post contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle so you can read them each morning.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #94 in Digital Text Feeds
- Format: Newspaper Subscription
Customer Reviews
The Washington Post Rocks
I was so excited to see I could get The Wash Post right on my Kindle I have read the Post for years and love it. Thank you for making it so easy to get every morning.
The reason I bought the Kindle in the first place
We lived in the DC area for five years after 9/11, doing our part to make the country safer. We fell in love with the reach of the news, covering not just the DC area but overseas as well. When we returned to Tucson we missed having the breadth of The Washington Post available, and were not able to receive the Post here. When I found it was available on the Kindle I bought both the Kindle and a subscription within the hour. I have been thrilled with both ever since. I love getting up in the morning, turning on my Kindle and telling my husband, "the paper's here" without getting dressed or even leaving the house. Because of the time difference, if either of us is up in the middle of the night, we often get the Post hours before our local paper is delivered. I do miss having the 3 pages of comics but I hope that someday they will be included. In the meantime, I do not feel so isolated from the rest of the world. And it is nice to keep track of what our Reps. and Senators are doing. I highly recommend both the Kindle and The Washington Post, as long as one keeps that grain of salt on hand.
worst article descriptions
forget about it. the descriptions of the articles are so hopeless that subscribing is futile. i am going to give up on the free trial.




