What does a subscription to the Detroit Free Press cost?

What does a subscription to the Detroit Free Press cost?

most recent stories $22 for 2 Years. Your subscription supports: Unlimited access to subscriber only articles on desktop, tablet and mobile web. The e-Edition, a digital replica of the print paper, every day.

How do I subscribe to the Detroit Free Press?

Detroit Free Press Subscription Offers, Specials, and Discounts. Need help? Call 1-800-395-3300 and give offer code W-P9 to subscribe now.

Can I get the Detroit Free Press delivered?

As a Detroit Free Press subscriber, you can schedule temporary holds by visiting account.freep.com/delivery-temporary-stop/, clicking the chat button below or calling Customer Service at 1-800-395-3300 and saying, “temporary hold.” A temporary hold can be set up for up to 30 days through our automated system.

How much is Detroit Free Press on Sunday?

$1.50
The change covers papers sold Monday through Saturday at coin boxes or at retailers. The $1.50 price of the Sunday edition of the Free Press won’t change in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties, although some dealers must stop selling it for $1.

What is the cost of the Sunday Detroit Free Press?

The Sunday Free Press newsstand price will remain $1.50 in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties, but will increase starting on Oct. 4 to $2 outside of that area, and the promotional $1 price for the Sunday paper offered by some participating dealers also ends then.

How often is the Detroit Free Press published?

The combined company is called the Detroit Media Partnership (DMP). The Free Press moved into The News building in 1998 and until May 7, 2006, the two published a single joint weekend edition. Today, The News is published Monday–Saturday, and has an editorial page in the Sunday Free Press.

How much does The Detroit News cost?

There will be no more than two (2) Premium Editions published each calendar month during the subscription term. Each Premium Edition will be charged at $6, and the Thanksgiving print edition will be charged at $6. This additional charge will be added to your billing, corresponding to the delivery date of the edition.

Whats the difference between The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press?

The Free Press is owned by Gannett, who bought the paper from Knight Ridder in 2005 in the same deal in which it sold the News to the MediaNews Group. The Free Press, often known as the Freep, is the older and larger of Detroit’s daily newspapers, having launched in 1831.

How do I subscribe to Detroit News?

Visit account.detroitnews.com/newsletters to see available newsletters and sign up.

Is Detroit Daily news real?

Ad Fontes Media rates The Detroit News in the Middle category of bias and as Reliable, Analysis/Fact Reporting in terms of reliability. The Detroit News is a daily newspaper based in Detroit, Michigan, since 1873. It has won three Pulitzer Prizes and is now owned by Digital First Media.

Is the Detroit Free Press still printed?

The Free Press resumed publication of its own Sunday edition, May 7, 2006, without any content from The News. A quirk in the operating agreement, however, allows The News to continue printing its editorial page in the Sunday Free Press.

  • September 23, 2022