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hlthe2b

(113,220 posts)
1. Subscribed "religiously" (digital version) until they pulled the Harris endorsement.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:33 AM
17 hrs ago

Very sad at the demise knowing full well I helped it to happen. But, I did not MAKE it happen--Bezo's capitulation to Trump did.

Ocelot II

(129,746 posts)
2. It used to have some excellent columnists and reporters.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:34 AM
17 hrs ago

But I canceled my digital subscription when Bezos pulled the Harris endorsement.

dem4decades

(13,868 posts)
3. Bezos saved me $120 a year after he screwed with the Editorial page. The only thing I hated about quitting it is
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:37 AM
17 hrs ago

they made me stay until my subscription was up, they wouldn't refund my money.

TBF

(35,993 posts)
6. I moved to Wash DC right out of college in the late 80s -
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:40 AM
17 hrs ago

and read it every morning. Like many others, I had switched to online and then canceled when they refused to endorse Kamala.

bottomofthehill

(9,356 posts)
7. I subscribed for Sunday home delivery and digital access but,
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:42 AM
17 hrs ago

Bezos pulled the Harris Endorsement. As much as I enjoyed reading the Sunday paper (and the feel of paper and the smell of ink) I could not tolerate the owner interference. It’s amazing the difference a few years makes. In the first Trump administration the Post and the Times were trading haymakers on great stories and reporting now they are a shell of what they were only 5 years ago. It is sad. Under their banner it says democracy dies in the darkness, sadly, democracy dies with the loss of a free press and Bezos is partially responsible for the death of democracy and totally responsible for the death of a once great newspaper.

mountain grammy

(28,813 posts)
9. long time subscriber here
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:44 AM
17 hrs ago

loved the Washington Post.. cancelled when the news of them sitting on the Alito flag story came out. The reporter had even interviewed the Alitos on the record.. not much but damn, that was a story.

DET

(2,414 posts)
14. I subscribed to WAPO for 40+ years
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 02:16 PM
13 hrs ago

It was our local paper as well as national news. I really looked forward to reading the Post every morning with breakfast. We tried to hold on but we had to terminate our subscription when the truly talented writers were either fired or resigned and the editorial and opinion pages turned far right wing. It was like reading Fox News. I still miss it every day. If it survives, I’ll resubscribe IF it returns to its senses and embraces a moderate to left wing perspective under a new owner.

gulliver

(13,810 posts)
15. It's a goner
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 03:24 PM
12 hrs ago

It's a shame. I still subscribe to the digital edition. It still has some great reporting and editorials.

Well researched, well thought through, balanced news is, unfortunately, a niche taste. If you're really into news, and you have the budget, you might subscribe to two or three outlets that have a location in the name, like "Washington." But I think generic names like CBS, CNN, or MS Now are more likely to succeed.

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