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The Week subscription plan rollout
Overview
On 15 July 2026, The Week announced a suite of new subscription options that combine its digital magazine with a weekly print delivery. A digital‑only plan is offered at a promotional $1 for the first six weeks, then $79‑$89 per year, granting unlimited website access, daily editions, puzzles and archived issues via iOS and Android apps. A bundled print‑plus‑digital plan is priced at $99 per year and includes the physical magazine each Thursday alongside the same digital benefits. The offers are targeted at U.S. readers and an international audience.
A follow‑up notice on 5 August 2026 reiterated the same pricing and features, adding that subscribers receive early Thursday‑evening access to the magazine and can cancel at any time. The digital plan again includes unlimited website and app access as well as daily newsletters such as the Morning Report and Evening Review, while the print plan adds home delivery of the weekly issue. No new terms were introduced beyond the initial launch details.
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13 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesThe Week launches digital and print subscription plansThe Week introduced digital and print subscriptions: $1 for six weeks then $79/year for digital, $99/year for print with weekly delivery and app access.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesThe Week launches new digital and print subscription plansThe Week introduced subscription tiers: a $1‑for‑six‑weeks digital plan ($79‑$89/year thereafter) and a $99/year print‑plus‑digital bundle, giving full website and app access.
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m.theweek.com · theweek.com