About The Washington Post
The Washington Post is one of the largest daily newspapers in the United States. It was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. The newspaper is published daily and is in broadsheet formatting. The owner of the newspaper is Nash Holdings. Nash Holdings is a holding company established by Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos. Before the purchasing of the newspaper by Nash Holdings, the newspaper was owned by Graham Family Holdings. The Washington Post currently has almost 800 journalists writing for them. The Publisher is Fred Ryan. The Editor is Martin Baron. The Managing Editors are Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, Cameron Barr, and Tracy Grant. The newspaper’s headquarters are located on K. Street in Washington, D.C. There are over 500,000 daily subscribers and almost 1 million Sunday subscribers. The Washington Post has won 47 Pulitzer Prizes, 18 Nieman Fellowships, and 368 White House News Photographers Association awards. The slogan for the newspaper is “Democracy Dies in Darkness” began appearing on the masthead in 2017.
The Washington Post features local news, national news, and world news. The newspaper also has an array of other topics, including politics, opinions, sports, business, technology, lifestyle, entertainment, and weather. On The Washington Post’s website, there are Classifieds, Obituaries, video content, newsletters, alerts, and podcasts. There are also blog topics on the website.
Print subscriptions are available for District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Pricing varies depending on location and the days of the week that you would like the paper to be delivered. The Basic Digital subscription includes unlimited access to WashingtonPost.com on any device and unlimited access to The Washington Post apps. It is $10 every 4-week or $100 per year. The Premium Digital includes the same as the Basic Digital plus a bonus digital subscription to share with a family member or a friend. It is $15 every 4-weeks or $150 per year. You can try either the digital plan for only $1 for the first 4 weeks. Gift subscriptions, enterprise solutions, and academic subscriptions are also available.
To cancel The Washington Post, follow the cancellation instructions that are listed on this page.
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About The Washington Post
The Washington Post is one of the largest daily newspapers in the United States. It was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. The newspaper is published daily and is in broadsheet formatting. The owner of the newspaper is Nash Holdings. Nash Holdings is a holding company established by Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos. Before the purchasing of the newspaper by Nash Holdings, the newspaper was owned by Graham Family Holdings. The Washington Post currently has almost 800 journalists writing for them. The Publisher is Fred Ryan. The Editor is Martin Baron. The Managing Editors are Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, Cameron Barr, and Tracy Grant. The newspaper’s headquarters are located on K. Street in Washington, D.C. There are over 500,000 daily subscribers and almost 1 million Sunday subscribers. The Washington Post has won 47 Pulitzer Prizes, 18 Nieman Fellowships, and 368 White House News Photographers Association awards. The slogan for the newspaper is “Democracy Dies in Darkness” began appearing on the masthead in 2017.
The Washington Post features local news, national news, and world news. The newspaper also has an array of other topics, including politics, opinions, sports, business, technology, lifestyle, entertainment, and weather. On The Washington Post’s website, there are Classifieds, Obituaries, video content, newsletters, alerts, and podcasts. There are also blog topics on the website.
Print subscriptions are available for District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. Pricing varies depending on location and the days of the week that you would like the paper to be delivered. The Basic Digital subscription includes unlimited access to WashingtonPost.com on any device and unlimited access to The Washington Post apps. It is $10 every 4-week or $100 per year. The Premium Digital includes the same as the Basic Digital plus a bonus digital subscription to share with a family member or a friend. It is $15 every 4-weeks or $150 per year. You can try either the digital plan for only $1 for the first 4 weeks. Gift subscriptions, enterprise solutions, and academic subscriptions are also available.
To cancel The Washington Post, follow the cancellation instructions that are listed on this page.