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. Please note this newspaper does not deliver on Sunday. 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.
B**R
and the 14 day trial is really a good amount of time to see if you actually would ...
As a 17 year old who really enjoys reading, and has a side interest in journalism, The Wall Street journal is an exemplary newspaper whose popularity, prose, and overall content is rivaled by none, save for the New York Times, and perhaps the Washington post. If you're looking for a newspaper with no liberalist/conservative biases then this is the paper for you. Also in my personal experience it has a lot more profound insights into business and the stock market than many other newspapers whose names are synonymous to most with The Wall Street Journal. I read about half the articles every day, and the 14 day trial is really a good amount of time to see if you actually would use the subscription. TLDR: You should try the 14 day trial to see if you'd really use it and what you think, I love this paper.
M**3
Don't waste your time and money seriously
1. Less articles than print or digital WSJ.com, or even WSJ apps for iPad/iPhone/Android2. WSJ is not supporting linking WSJ.com with your Kindle Subscription anymore (to access paying content in WSJ.com or WSJ app), but Amazon advertises this is a feature:https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=2012657703. Articles are a day older compared to WSJ.com and WSJ iPad/iPhone/Android app.For example: Articles available in July 11th via the WSJ app or WSJ.com will be available to read in the July 12th Kindle Version. In other words, the articles available for the July 12th Kindle Edition are a day older, that means, you will be always behind a day keeping up with the news.Conclusion:I feel WSJ gives real time push of news articles to the WSJ app or WSJ.com vs the Kindle Edition, In other words this makes paying for the Kindle Edition not worth it in every sense of the word, unless you are willing to accept receiving your news a day later, and less in comparison to what WSJ.com offers via their app. I am sorry but can't support a news paper that plays with customers like this. Terrible implementation for Kindle users paying subscribers. I am cancelling my subscription and will look for a better paying news source.
T**O
WSJ rocks on my Kindle
I love reading the WSJ on my Kindle in the morning before I get out of bed. A great way to start my day. I’m going to miss it when in stops.Today’s WSJ was not delivered as of yet 12:30pm. It’s very late.
P**N
The best, most lucid and honest newspaper in the U.S.
Great reporting, great news of the country and the world, great opinion pieces and editorials, and a superb weekend section, called "Review," that is entertaining, chock-full of excellent reviews, columns, puzzles of all kinds, and makes my Sundays special!! Oh, and as far as portability goes, it sure as hell is easier than carrying the NYT around! And the newsprint doesn't come off on my hands!
W**M
Great Newspaper at a premium price for the Kindle edition
Love the WSJ. I have been reading it regularly for nearly fifty years. They are unbeatable for accurate and balanced reporting, and editorial content for a conservative point of view. The only problem I have is the price I pay to receive the Journal on my Kindle. I can get a one year subscription (Monday through Saturday) for the print edition, which includes full free access to WSJ.com online for $22.50 a month. So the cost of the actual content of the Journal would be $22.50 per month minus the cost of printing and distributing the physical paper six days a week. The kindle edition currently costs $31.31 per month which also includes online access to WSJ.com. That is a 39% premium over the full cost of the print edition. I find it hard to believe the cost of producing the Kindle edition could be more than a few pennies a day, if that. Moreover, the Kindle edition contains very few of the pictures, charts and other graphics contained in the print edition. All I can say is that I believe someone is making a killing off of the Kindle edition. Could be News Corp (parent of Dow Jones) or Amazon or some combination of the two. So why do I continue to keep paying the price to read the Journal on my Kindle? One word - Convenience. I love my Kindle too, but I do feel ripped off for paying such a large premium for that convenience.
J**Y
Wont let me cancel
I have gone into memberships and I just cannot cance
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