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RobbieE
Posted January 26, 2011
Why is it $10 less in print? What's the point of an electronic subscription when the printed one is $10 less? So much for the 'greening' benefits of digital content.
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Posted February 15, 2011
This cost $10 more than getting a weekly subscription thats goes through the mail system, uses trees, and can be shared easily. E-subscriptions should be the at least the same price as print.
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Posted May 19, 2008
If I could only have one magazine subscription, this would be the one. It literally has everything from news of the world to reviews of the arts, food recipes, tabloid gossip, real estate, political cartoons, travel, business trends, science and medical breakthroughs, all in 44-46 pages. The articles are short and concise, therefore I tend to read everything. I gave a subscription to my schoolteacher son and now my 11 yo grandson is reading it.
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Posted October 7, 2011
Not sure I understand complaints below. I don't yet see The Week on the Nook, this looks like the print price, though I think you can get it cheaper. Anyway, love this magazine! Saves me a ton of time, no bias. Really smart.
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Posted June 8, 2011
Despite being a news junkie (I've subscribed to Time, Newsweek, and Businessweek for 30 years), I somehow hadn't heard of The Week. A friend introduced me to it, and I immediately wanted it--on my Color Nook. But then I saw the price. No way.
I'd love to subscribe. But I'm not paying that price for a digital magazine. What are they thinking?
Sarah50
Posted February 26, 2011
It is such a shame!! I can get a 1 year subscription for $39.97 and a 2 year subscription for $69.97 delivered to me. How are we supposed to become green when the opportunities don't make it easy?
Sarah 50
Anonymous
Posted November 22, 2010
Has a wide coverage of news.
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Posted November 19, 2010
THE WEEK always gives multiple viewpoints on subjects quoting both liberal, conservative and neutral sources for many of its stories. Just about any subject you could be interested in is covered each week - the easiest and best way to stay informed about nearly everything important going on in the world.
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Stay on top of everything that matters -- with The Week. Only The Week brings you all the key stories from the U.S. and abroad -- all at a glance. What happened. Why it matters. What it means for you. The editors at The Week sift through scores of the world's periodicals to uncover the most fascinating articles, feature stories and nuggets of information. You read only the most intelligent, the most original, the most relevant news, opinions and ideas. With The Week, it's OK to read less. Be better informed. Get background, perspective and a range of viewpoints. Save yourself from hours and hours of reading. Hold your own in any conversation. Never miss important news again! The Week brings you all you need to know about