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Do students get free access to the NY Times?

Do students get free access to the NY Times?

The New York Times is available to high school students and teachers across the United States — free.

Does NYT have a student discount?

Yes. To give a student unlimited access to NYTimes.com and the NYT app for 50% off, click here.

How do college students get free New York Times?

Students, faculty and staff now have free access to The New York Times, compliments of the Undergrad Student Center/SLICE and the University Libraries. NYTimes.com Passes provide access to NYTimes.com and NYTimes apps to individuals, granting digital access to the NYT from any network or location.

Can I read NY Times for free?

Typically, The New York Times, just like any other leading publication, lets you read five articles free every month, which is better known as a metered payment wall approach. This is different from a hard payment wall that prevents readers from viewing any content without a subscription.

How much does the NYT cost?

You will be charged the introductory offer rate of $4 every four weeks for the introductory period of one year, and thereafter will be charged the standard rate of $17 every four weeks until you cancel.

How much is the Sunday NY Times?

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. And the cost of digital subscriptions remains the same. The price of home delivery is up by about 4 percent. It’s the newspaper’s first price increase in more than two years.

Do you need a subscription to read the New York Times?

4. What if I don’t want to subscribe — can I still read NYTimes.com for free? Visitors have free access to a limited amount of digital content (including podcasts, some newsletters, blog posts, slide shows and other multimedia features) on NYTimes.com.

How much is a NYT Crossword subscription?

An annual subscription the the Crossword costs $39.95 per year and a monthly is $6.95 per month. New York Times digital and home delivery subscribers get a 50 percent discount on Crossword subscriptions. And, as always, The New York Times also offers a Crossword app for iOS available to download on the App Store.

What is NYT basic subscription?

The Basic Digital Access Subscription provides access to unlimited articles, podcasts, videos and more on NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app (iOS and Android). To learn more or to purchase a Basic Digital Access Subscription, visit nytimes.com/subscription.

How Much Is NYT monthly?

No commitment required. You will be charged the introductory offer rate of $4 every four weeks for the introductory period of one year, and thereafter will be charged the standard rate of $17 every four weeks until you cancel.

How much is a New York Times subscription?

New York Times Subscriptions starting at $2/Week for 1 Year. Keep up with what’s happening in the world with respected news coverage by The New York Times. Free First Month with The New York Times Crosswords Subscription. Details: Get access to daily Crossword puzzles, over 20 years of archived crosswords, and daily Mini Puzzles. Nov 15 2019

How many subscribers does New York Times have?

The New York Times announced it now has 130 million monthly readers and 3.5 million paid subscriptions, which is more than double the company’s subscriber count since Q3 2015. The growth in paid subscriptions is notable as it helps the company stem against declining print ad revenue,…

How do I Cancel my NY Times Online subscription?

Cancelling by Chat Log into your digital account on the New York Time’s homepage. Navigate to the “My Account” menu. Click “Purchase History” and then “Cancel.”. Click “Begin Chat” to speak with an account representative. Tell the representative you want to cancel your subscription. Ask the representative when the cancellation becomes effective.

How do you cancel New York Times subscription?

Steps to Cancel. Call 1-800-NYTIMES (1-800-698-4637) or (800) 591-9233. For home delivery service, click 1. Then enter your nine-digit account number or phone number associated with your New York Times subscription. Once you’ve connected with an operator, you’ll need to confirm your identity.