Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at
10:59 am
The Chicago Sun-Times is the #1-read newspaper in the city of Chicago, and is one of the 10 most-read daily newspapers in the United States. The award-winning Chicago Sun-Times has won seven Pulitzer Prizes and is home to nationally known and respected journalists including film critic Roger Ebert, sports columnists Rick Telander and Rick Morrissey, political reporter Lynn Sweet, theater critic Hedy Weiss, and distinguished columnists Mark Brown, Carol Marin, Mary Mitchell, Richard Roeper, Michael Sneed and Bill Zwecker. Readers look to the Chicago Sun-Times for its candid and informed presentation of local Chicago news stories and its in-depth investigative reporting.
The Kindle Edition of the Chicago Sun-Times contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 6:00 AM Chicago local time.
Sunday, September 25th, 2011 at
6:09 pm
The Christian Science Monitor has provided readers, for more than 100 years, with a compassionate understanding of the world. Now the weekly magazine continues the tradition of excellent global reporting that is balanced and unbiased. Each weekly issue will bring you a major cover story featuring a comprehensive look at a key global issue or trend, on-the-ground dispatches from Monitor correspondents around the world and “Why It Matters” briefings that give perspective to today’s news and assess the impact for tomorrow. Plus the Monitor will also give you great ideas to enrich and enliven your life with regular features including Money, Culture, and more.
The Christian Science Monitor is an award-winning international news organization that covers news and feature stories from every corner of the globe. The Monitor has won hundreds of journalism honors including seven Pulitzer Prizes and more than a dozen Overseas Press Club Awards.
Kindle Magazines are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you’re not wirelessly connected.This magazine does not necessarily reflect the full print content of the publication.
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
8:07 am
The Oregonian strives to be the best regional news organization in the United States. If it matters to Oregonians — from breaking news and business to politics and religion to arts and travel, food and opinion — it’s in The Oregonian. Based in Portland, The Oregonian is the largest news organization in the Pacific Northwest and has been covering news that interests Northwest readers since 1850. Of the seven Pulitzer Prizes it has won, five have come since 1999, including the 2001 award for public service.
The Kindle Edition of The Oregonian contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 6:00 AM Portland local time.
Sunday, August 7th, 2011 at
6:42 am
One of the nation’s largest daily newspapers, Newsday has provided Long Islanders with comprehensive award-winning coverage of local, regional and world news, entertainment and sports since 1940. Newsday has won 19 Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other journalism awards. Every week, Newsday reaches more than 1.4 million Long Island adults. Newsday is a subsidiary of Cablevision.
The Kindle Edition contains most articles and some of the photos found on the pages of Newsday. News graphics and some syndicated features — like The Wall Street Journal Sunday pages, the daily comics and games — are not currently available. TV and movie listings, calendars, box scores and other agate features also are omitted. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 5:45 A.M. Long Island local time.
Friday, June 3rd, 2011 at
8:31 pm
For more than 115 years, The Arizona Republic has been Arizona’s largest, most-read newspaper, with a combined print and interactive daily audience of 1.1 million. Awarded numerous accolades, including two Pulitzer Prizes, The Republic covers a variety of topics including local and national news, business, travel, sports, arts and entertainment, health, style and home and is trusted as Arizona’s premier source of in-depth, investigative reporting. Notable contributors include columnists E.J. Montini, Laurie Roberts, Clay Thompson and Robert Robb.
The Kindle Edition of The Arizona Republic contains the text of articles found in the print edition. Some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle so you can read them each morning.
Friday, May 6th, 2011 at
2:07 pm
The color Kindle edition of Opinionated: Voices and Viewpoints on America and the World is now available on the Kindle Reading App for your Android device. Download issues at no extra cost from Archived Items.
Opinionated was created to give readers some of the best political and social commentary from the right, middle and left of the political spectrum in one convenient place, with no other distractions. Drawing on our list of dozens of regular and guest contributors, Opinionated includes ten Pulitzer prize-winning commentators – with a total of sixteen Pulitzer prizes among them – and two Nobel laureates, opining on topics ranging from the US political process and world affairs to popular culture. The liberal side of the aisle includes the incomparable Arianna Huffington, Garrison Keillor, Carl Hiaasen and two-time Pulitzer winner Clarence Page. On the right we feature conservative stalwart Cal Thomas and the hot new voice of young conservatives, Jonah Goldberg, among others. The independent slot includes the unique voice of Pulitzer winner Leonard Pitts Jr. On world affairs we can call on Henry Kissinger, Ian Bremmer, William Pfaff and Paul Kennedy among many others. Never dull, always provocative, Opinionated is a regular and satisfying fix for opinion junkies.
Friday, April 22nd, 2011 at
5:38 am
The Christian Science Monitor is an award-winning international news organization that covers news and feature stories from every corner of the globe. The Monitor has won hundreds of journalism honors including seven Pulitzer Prizes and more than a dozen Overseas Press Club Awards.
The Christian Science Monitor Daily Edition – Discover the one news source that gets to the heart of what really matters with intelligence, with integrity. The Christian Science Monitor Daily Edition provides an unbiased and balanced comprehensive overview of international and national news. The stories go beyond the headlines to analyze how events affect individuals and communities around the globe and in our own backyards.
The Christian Science Monitor provides full news coverage and analysis every weekday – and shortened news updates on weekend days. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 4:30 AM Boston local time.
Monday, March 28th, 2011 at
7:34 am
The color Kindle edition of The Seattle Times is now available on the Kindle Reading App for your Android device. Download issues at no extra cost from Archived Items.
Founded in 1896, The Seattle Times is the largest daily newspaper in Washington State, and the largest Sunday circulation newspaper in the Northwest. Well respected for its comprehensive local coverage, The Seattle Times, winner of seven Pulitzer Prizes, is also recognized nationally and internationally for in-depth, quality reporting.
The Kindle Edition of The Seattle Times contains most articles found in the print edition, but will not include all images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 5:00 AM Seattle local time.
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 at
3:45 pm
Michigan’s oldest and largest newspaper is known for its providing comprehensive news coverage of metro Detroit and Michigan. The winner of eight Pulitzer Prizes and three national Emmy Awards, the Free Press is a trusted source of information on GM, Ford and Chrysler, as well as on international auto news.
As Michigan’s most-read newspaper, the Free Press offers unique perspectives on current issues from columnists Mitch Albom, Tom Walsh, Susan Tompor, Rochelle Riley, Drew Sharp, Michael Rosenberg and more. And, as a newspaper annually selected to have one of the best sports sections in the country, the Free Press is the nation’s best source for behind-the-scenes coverage of Detroit’s professional sports teams (the Detroit Lions, Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons), as well as Michigan’s Big 10 teams (the Wolverines and Spartans).
The Kindle Edition of The Detroit Free Press contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle so you can read them each morning.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
8:16 am
The color Kindle edition of The Boston Globe is now available on the Kindle Reading App for your Android device. Download issues at no extra cost from Archived Items.
The Boston Globe is the most widely circulated daily newspaper in Boston, Mass., and in the greater New England region. Awarded numerous Pulitzer Prizes, The Boston Globe provides comprehensive local, national, and world news and features columns in news, arts and entertainment, business, sports, travel, life, and real estate. Notable contributors include Ty Burr, Ellen Goodman, Jeff Jacoby, Bob Ryan, Dan Shaughnessey, and Dan Wasserman.
The Kindle Edition of The Boston Globe contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 5:00 AM Boston local time.
Friday, January 14th, 2011 at
6:21 pm
The color Kindle edition of The New York Times is now available on the Kindle Reading App for your Android device. Download issues at no extra cost from Archived Items.
The New York Times on Kindle, now with an extended two-month free trial, is dedicated to providing news coverage of exceptional depth and breadth, as well as opinion that is thoughtful and stimulating. Widely quoted, and often hotly debated, The New York Times is held by its readers to the highest of standards and continues to be regarded by many as the nation’s pre-eminent newspaper. The New York Times has earned an unprecedented 94 Pulitzer Prizes, far more than any other newspaper. A global news staff covers a wide range of interests: from world, national and New York issues to business, culture, science, religion, travel, style, food, sports, health and home. In addition to outside contributors, the editorials page features The New York Times’ own team of award-winning columnists: David Brooks, Maureen Dowd, Thomas L. Friedman, Bob Herbert, Nicholas D. Kristof, Paul Krugman, Frank Rich and John Tierney.
Start your subscription to the Kindle edition of the New York Times today, and your free trial period will be extended to two months. This offer ends February 15, 2011. The Kindle Edition of The New York Times contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle at 5:00 AM on the weekdays and 5:30 AM on weekends New York City local time.