FROM Tuesday online readers of the Central Western Daily will get access to a digital print edition of the newspaper when they subscribe for full website access at www.centralwesterndaily.com.au.
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As announced in an article published in the newspaper and on the website earlier this week, the Central Western Daily is launching local news subscription packages for unlimited access to its website.
Readers can sign up and pay at www.centralwesterndaily.com.au from Tuesday.
Subscribers will get all of the local news, sport and community information from the Orange region produced by the Central Western Daily‘s journalists, plus the latest in national news, sport and lifestyle advice, for only $3.75 a week.
The first 30 days of website access is free for subscribers, who can choose to pay monthly or take out an annual subscription with a 20 per cent discount.
... an interactive digital reproduction of the newspaper that allows every page of the paper to be read on an internet-connected tablet or desktop.
Subscriptions include access to the digital print edition of the Central Western Daily, an interactive digital reproduction of the newspaper that allows every page of the paper to be read on an internet-connected tablet or desktop.
The digital print edition will be available to subscribers at the homepage of www.centralwesterndaily.com.au.
The Central Western Daily’s editor Tracey Prisk said “the tremendous growth of our online audience in recent years shows the value our community sees in our journalism”.
“By subscribing for online access, readers will be helping the Central Western Daily continue its mission to deliver the local journalism that Orange trusts,” Ms Prisk said.
The printed version of the Central Western Daily will continue to be published and distributed Monday to Saturday.
Visitors to www.centralwesterndaily.com.au from Tuesday will be able to read five articles a month for free before they are invited to subscribe for unlimited website access.
Some website content will remain open to all visitors, including classified advertisements, such as birth and funeral notices, and recommended articles featuring local businesses and sponsored content.
Website visitors can also sign up to have a free newsletter emailed regularly to their inbox, making it easier to browse the latest headlines and see what’s making news in the Orange region.
Visit www.centralwesterndaily.com.au on Tuesday for more information about how to subscribe.
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