As if Amazon Prime wasn’t awesome enough, subscribers can now get six months of the Washington Post digital edition for free.




The Washington Post, like many newspapers, has a partially paywalled web site—you can read 10 stories for free every month, and stories found from search engines (and in some cases, RSS and Twitter) are free as well. The digital edition usually costs $10 a month, and is useful if you actually read the newspaper regularly.


Now, unsurprisingly (since Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos now owns the Post), Amazon Prime members can get the digital edition for free for six months—and then subscribe afterward for a discounted rate of $4 a month. Not a bad deal if you’re looking for some leisurely reading with your morning coffee.

You can get the deal by logging in with your Amazon credentials at the link below.

Get 6 FREE months of Digital Access | Washington Post via Engadget