The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post:
The Washington Post announced today that it has joined Verizon’s +play – giving Verizon customers an exclusive three-month subscription (an offer available to new subscribers of The Washington Post for a limited time).
The Washington Post is the first major national newspaper with a digital subscription service available on +play, which is Verizon’s one-stop-shop to subscribe and save on over 30 subscription services across entertainment, gaming, music, wellness and more. New customers of The Washington Post can get three months free of an All-Access Digital subscription, including 24/7 breaking news updates, groundbreaking interactive stories, and the most comprehensive political and international coverage.
The subscription will be available to all those with subscriptions to Verizon mobile, 5G Home and LTE Home Internet customers.
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