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The New York Times

The New York Times

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Publisher: The New York Times Company
Category: Digital Text Feeds

Buy New: $13.99

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 68 reviews
Sales Rank: 34

Format: Newspaper Subscription
Media: Kindle Edition
Subscription Length: 0 Months

ASIN: B000GFK7L6

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Product Description
The New York Times is dedicated to providing news coverage of exceptional depth and breadth, as well as opinion that is thoughtful and stimulating. Widely quoted, and often hotly debated, The New York Times is held by its readers to the highest of standards and continues to be regarded by many as the nation's pre-eminent newspaper. The New York Times has earned an unprecedented 94 Pulitzer Prizes, far more than any other newspaper. A global news staff covers a wide range of interests: from world, national and New York issues to business, culture, science, religion, travel, style, food, sports, health and home. In addition to outside contributors, the editorials page features The New York Times' own team of award-winning columnists: David Brooks, Maureen Dowd, Thomas L. Friedman, Bob Herbert, Nicholas D. Kristof, Paul Krugman, Frank Rich and John Tierney.

The Kindle Edition of The New York Times 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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 63 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars intermittent deliivery   November 30, 2008
J. Kreider
twice this week the nyt has not arrived even though the kindle displayed 5 bars all day every day of the same week jfk


3 out of 5 stars nondelivery problem   November 22, 2008
many missed issues because I have not been able to download issues on a regular basis. i would like to hear from kindle about this. anyone know how i might be able to get a response?


5 out of 5 stars 35 years reading paper format, several years online, 1 month Kindle: Kindle by far best format for my needs   November 22, 2008
K. Cohen (Washington, DC)
After reading the NYT in its paper format for over 35 years, and for several years online via the computer, I wasn't sure how I would like it via the Kindle.

After a month reading it on my Kindle, I will never go back to paper. Two reasons. First, in every location where I read the paper, the Kindle is the most user-friendly medium. On the subway: As a subway commuter in Washington it was common that the cars were so packed that I could not even turn the page of the paper version. So, I would stand for 30 minutes looking at the front page. Not a problem on the Kindle. At home: whatever position (laying down, standing up, getting dinner ready, etc.) holding and reading the Kindle is always comfortable.

Second, while I always seemed to miss an article in the paper format, I never do with the Kindle version - - all the articles are listed. The key (and maybe this should have been obvious if I had read the Kindle user guide) is to start with "Go to Articles List" and then use the "Back" button to quickly get back to the articles list after you are done reading the current article.

No more missing that article hiding on the bottom of the page in the middle of the section. I also subscribe to the update service, which is a great companion to this subscription.

NOTE: I don't do crosswords, so while some have complained that this is missing, not a problem for me. Others have complained about delivery issues. Not a problem for me - getting the paper version on time every day - that was a different story. Photos - yes these are generally missing from the Kindle version, but I don't really miss them. In terms of price, as some have noted it is not as cheap as other papers. Have folks priced a subscription to the paper format recently?



4 out of 5 stars no paper or ink - great idea!   November 21, 2008
jei (Austin)
....but I didn't extend my trial subscription. All the front page articles are there and well written, but I'm not loving "Kindle editions" of most things. I'd like to see the articles listed without description to avoid the flipping of pages. Better organization would be ideal. I do like the no paper/no ink idea....so why the high cost?


5 out of 5 stars YES, he said, yes   November 17, 2008
Richard P. Mcdonough (Irvine, CA USA)
What a great deal for an essential daily! I was paying close to $30 per month for the Sunday Times home delivered in CA. I am more than satisfied to date with content, readability, and delivery. And cost. I will continue my LATimes print subscription because another $359 for a second Kindle for my wife would be a bit mad.

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