Erie Times-News Launches Comprehensive Subscription Package with Digital and Print Options
Sayart
sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-11-12 19:33:46
The Erie Times-News has unveiled an extensive range of subscription offers designed to provide readers with flexible access to local journalism and community news coverage. The newspaper is promoting multiple subscription tiers that cater to different reader preferences, from digital-only access to traditional print delivery options.
The publication's digital subscription offerings include a monthly plan starting at $1 for the first month, followed by regular pricing thereafter. For readers seeking long-term value, an annual digital subscription is available for $89 for the first year, which the company promotes as offering over six months free compared to monthly billing. These digital packages provide unlimited access to essential community journalism across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices, along with exclusive subscriber newsletters and access to the eNewspaper, a digital replica of the print edition.
For readers who prefer traditional print media, the Erie Times-News offers several print subscription options. The Sunday through Friday print delivery plan begins at $1 for the first month, while a Sunday-only print subscription is also available at the same introductory rate. The Sunday-only option notably includes access to the eNewspaper every day of the week, providing subscribers with comprehensive digital access alongside their weekend print delivery.
All subscription plans come with additional benefits that enhance the reader experience. Digital subscribers gain access to subscriber-exclusive content, Android and iOS mobile applications, and the ability to share their digital subscription with family members. Print subscribers receive all digital benefits plus unlimited access to the USA TODAY Crossword, valued at $2.99 per month, and home delivery of the physical newspaper.
The newspaper emphasizes its commitment to local journalism, particularly highlighting coverage of high school sports and community events. Subscribers can expect in-depth investigative reporting, breaking news coverage, and stories about community progress and local government accountability. The publication's tagline "Our Reporting. Your Stories" reflects its focus on community-centered journalism.
For organizations and institutions, the Erie Times-News offers customizable group subscription programs. These specialized plans are available for corporations, schools, libraries, government agencies, and hotels, with dedicated corporate and education program options to meet institutional needs.
The subscription platform features a user-friendly interface that allows customers to compare different plan options and benefits. A detailed comparison grid helps potential subscribers understand what's included with digital versus print subscriptions, making it easier to select the most appropriate option for their needs.
Customer support is readily available for those who need assistance with their subscriptions. The newspaper provides a dedicated customer service line at 1-800-352-0043, where representatives can help with subscription setup, account management, and technical support. The company has also implemented an online account management system that allows subscribers to update billing information, manage their subscriptions, and access customer support without making phone calls.
All subscription offers come with flexible terms, allowing customers to cancel at any time without long-term commitments. The promotional pricing is specifically designed for new customers, with offers based on savings compared to regular subscription rates. Current subscribers who haven't previously signed in online can activate their digital access through a streamlined account activation process.
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