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The Wall Street Journal |  | Publisher: Wall Street Journal Category: Digital Text Feeds
Buy New: $14.99 as of 3/19/2010 09:47 CDT details

New (11) from $14.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 225 reviews Sales Rank: 133
Format: Newspaper Subscription Media: Kindle Edition Subscription Length: 0 Months
ASIN: B000FDJ0FS
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Few newspapers enjoy the prestige and authority of The Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal is where America starts its business day. This daily paper publishes the latest in news from the business and finance world. Additionally, it strives to connect current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It also seeks to inform the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution. But the Journal covers more than just business. Its weekend edition covers the activities and interests that readers are most passionate about: travel, art, collecting, fashion, wine, sports and entertainment. Notable columnists include James Taranto, Bret Stephens, Homan W. Jenkins, Jr., Daniel Henninger and Mary O'Grady. The Kindle Edition of The Wall Street Journal contains articles found in the print and online editions, but will not include tables and stock quotes. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 5:00 AM New York City local time. Please note that The Wall Street Journal publishes only Monday through Saturday.
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the best way to read The Journal March 15, 2010 Alan Reid (san francisco) The Kindle version of the WSJ is by far the best way to get the journal. i cant read articles on line. but this is great!
Pricing too high and responses from Amazon is worthless March 3, 2010 Matthew Moyers (Chicago, IL) I got an email from the WSJ offering the online content at $1.99 a week or $8.62 per month. I called to get that same price delivered to my Kindle and the WSJ people said that Amazon has to adjust the price. I called Amazon and they said the WSJ has to adjust the price. It is absurd to me that the same product has different price points, particularly given that the WSJ on the Kindle doesn't provide the Business & Finance short commentary in the first couple of articles every day. I've been satisfied with my Kindle, but it is poor business practice to have discrepancies in price that are as vast as what Amazon and the WSJ Online are offering.
Amazon has a real issue with this and it needs to be fixed.
14.99?! March 3, 2010 Marvin Redpost 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
So I don't currently have a Kindle... I have considered buying one for the primary reason of reading the WSJ. I currently have the WSJ delivered, every single day, for a student discount of $24.99. I would love to purchase the Kindle and WSJ, but it just doesn't make sense. If the price drops on BOTH, I may reconsider. Until then, long live the iPad!
Good Way to Read the Paper February 25, 2010 Timothy J. Monk (Rocklin, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased a Kindle a few months ago for primarily reading the WSJ. I travel a lot and my paper was just laying in the driveway and was buying a new one while on the road. Once you learn some of the tricks like clicking on View Sections List, then clicking on the Page Numbers, you can quickly scan articles without ads and distractions. The Kindle has really changed how I read the paper and I hope the WSJ continues to provide the high quality content that makes it the premier paper in the world.
CAUTION on the "Free Trial" February 23, 2010 sprint (USA) I signed up for the "Free 14-Day Trial" of the WSJ. I cancelled it after the 14 days, but they still charged me $15. Rip off.
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