![]() ![]() Woke up to the email and I’m pretty pissed. The New York Times – Daily Edition for Kindle This mirrors the mess that streaming television has become, fragmented into many different providers with their own payment schedules, subscriptions costs, log-in credentials, Terms of Service, etc. It will be a hassle to manage the subscriptions separately now, for each publisher, via their websites. I currently subscribe via Kindle Newsstand to the publications below. These made it easy to skim, particularly in large issues of a pub like the daily New York Times… In addition to the sheer legibility/readability of the Kindle screen display, I liked the Kindle editions for the Table of Contents feature and other navigational aids. I had only recently discovered that I actually enjoy reading my local newspaper when it’s on the Kindle as opposed to the paper’s poorly designed website and frequently broken app. Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter here and have Nieman Lab’s daily look at the changing world of digital journalism sent straight to your inbox.Īnyway, while this all feels very 2011, news publishers in particular should check out some of the comments on last week’s Reddit thread, where customers talk about why they liked reading newspapers on Kindle, and why they’re sorry to lose the subscriptions - and it still has to do with the “satisfying reading experience” Sulzberger talked about more than a decade ago. ![]()
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