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I've been a long-time subscriber to the Tel mainly for its sports coverage, crossword and puzzles, as well as the Alex and Matt cartoons. However, yesterday, the price of the DT went up to £3.50 and today the Saturday issue to £4.50. The sub has been a saving of 75p a day and £1.75 before this latest hike of 50p.
However, if they try increasing the sub shortly, no letter yet, I am thinking of migrating across to The Times - recently, we had no DT down here for whatever reason and I was impressed with The Times as to news and their puzzles.
Your views on which?
Though I'll admit I may well use this thread as a precursor to warning the DT if that they hike the sub-prices, their readership will go down by at least one.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't imagine paying that kind of money DTC. I know you enjoy a stroll for the paper, but a digital subscription is far cheaper. I've been with The Times for years. I read it on a tablet.
There's a current offer of £1 for 4 months unlimited access. After that it's £26 per month. (Still less than £1 per issue.)
The news reporting can be a tad 'Murdoch-centric', but I read it for the commentators and the notebook and features writers. Some of the best in the business.
Matt's cartoons are uploaded daily to here. (No subscription or log in required):
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The Alex strips are uploaded, after a 48 hour delay, to here:
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The only time that I might buy a physical newspaper is on Saturdays. That's because a couple of friends and I like to battle with the puzzles from that day's Times.