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ArrayDecay

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I notices that WSJ on News+ doesn't contain the sections on commodities and the futures markets, among others. Do other media offer less than 100% content, too?
 

AZhappyjack

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I notices that WSJ on News+ doesn't contain the sections on commodities and the futures markets, among others. Do other media offer less than 100% content, too?

Maybe not "all", but many... Consumer Reports also offers much more content via subscription than is available through the News+ offering... and, IMO, the content of News+ was most definitely not worth my money, not to mention the political slant of much of the content (News and News+) of the service. #hardPass for me.
 

ArrayDecay

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Maybe not "all", but many... Consumer Reports also offers much more content via subscription than is available through the News+ offering... and, IMO, the content of News+ was most definitely not worth my money, not to mention the political slant of much of the content (News and News+) of the service. #hardPass for me.
Yea, I'm not sure what Apple is doing with News+. I mean, if you don't get all the content what's the point? I'm not going to renew.
 
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matrix07

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News+ subscription is mainly for those 300+ "magazines". You can get news from the like of WSJ as well but it won't be full access like you subscribe to their own website which will be much more expensive.
 
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Luba

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News+ subscription is mainly for those 300+ "magazines". You can get news from the like of WSJ as well but it won't be full access like you subscribe to their own website which will be much more expensive.
There's an inelegant work around on the iPad by accessing WSJ using Safari then "sharing" it to News+
 
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