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Washington Post - Big Changes Coming to Print Edition
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See title - random I know but I need to find several copies of today’s edition of the Washington Post. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
As a print subscriber, I got this email today:
The Washington Post is committed to bringing you high-quality journalism and premium news experiences in all the ways you want them. With that top of mind, we want to let you know about some changes to the physical format of your daily newspaper.
The number of stories we publish will not be changing. The daily news report, and your favorite stories, columns, and features, all remain part of The Post.
But we are reordering our sections to improve our efficiency in a way that serves the journalism and bolsters the strength of our print paper. The change means the number and order of sections will change. The changes begin next week, on June 23, 2025.
Here is a day-by-day breakdown of the new print paper:
Monday – Now with Four Sections
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion B Section: Style C Section: Combined Sports and Metro Health & Science: Now moves to Monday as a stand-alone section
Tuesday – Two Sections
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro (Health & Science now appears on Monday)
Wednesday – Three Sections
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro Food: Weekly Food section included as a separate insert
Thursday – Three Sections
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro Local Living: Weekly Local Living section included as a separate insert
Friday – Three Sections
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro Weekend: Weekly Weekend section continues as a stand-alone insert
Saturday – Two Sections
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro
Sunday
A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, and Opinions B Section: Combined Sports, Business, and Metro Separate Sections: Style & Arts, Travel, Book World, and Comics
We know how much our subscribers value the paper. We value you as well, and remain as committed as ever to keeping you informed about The Washington Post and our journalism.
Thank you for your continued support.
Matt Murray
Executive Editor
Hello! So the Post has been being pretty annoying with blocking content lately, and they have a good deal on getting a new subscription. It's low enough that I feel financially secure in purchasing and wouldn't regret if the value is there.
That's the question that I'm trying to consider right now. If I had the money, I'd purchase many news sources and get a variety of content. I'd try to balence viewpoints and do my best to avoid biases or simply bad journalism. Unfortunately, I can't see myself getting more than one subscription and I want to make the correct choice. I'd love to support a media institution that covers both local and national topics, and the Washington Post appears (to me) to fill that. However, I see many complaints on here about bad journalism and biases from the Post. I feel like I get value when I read their articles, but perhaps I'm not considering everything.
So...Is the Washington Post a good newspaper? Should I feel correct in saying that, "I believe I'm reading quality content and I'm getting a good perspective on global, national, and local news?" If not, who else deserves my money?