Want to avoid paying our newsstand price increase? Subscribe: Letter from the Editor (2024)

The huge majority of people who read The Plain Dealer do so by subscribing, but people who buy the paper on newsstands will see higher prices starting Monday: $5 on Sundays and $3 the rest of the week.

It’s part of our continuing effort to sustain local journalism for the long term. Anyone familiar with this column knows that the cost of producing all of the content that millions of people consume each month is significant. We continuously evaluate how we generate the revenue needed to keep our content flowing.

We do offer a simple strategy for avoiding that price increase:

Subscribe. It’s so much better of a deal.

Not only is the cost of a subscription far less than the cost of buying the paper at the newsstand, but when you subscribe, you get a lot more than a printed copy of The Plain Dealer.

First, you get the e-edition. I read the e-edition every day and have for years. It’s a digital replica of the newspaper. I read it on a tablet.

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Next, you get access to everything we publish on cleveland.com, including stories published for subscribers only. Last summer, we started offering subscribers special access to a lot of our content. People who buy The Plain Dealer at the newsstand don’t get the access. Subscribers do. And it’s not just the content on our site. You get full access to all of the content on all of our sister sites, including mlive.com in Michigan and pennlive.com in Pennsylvania.

Think about that. If you’re a sports fan, you can see what our Pennsylvania colleagues are saying about Eagles and the Steelers, what our Michigan colleagues are saying about Michigan and Michigan State.

You also get Football Insider, our special package of content about the surging Cleveland Browns. This includes messages via Subtext, in which our talented Browns writers send texts to your phone each day with their thoughts about the news of the day. It’s one of the most popular things we do, and it’s all included in a subscription.

And you get our coronavirus text alerts. We started these last spring, and more than 14,000 people signed up for them. People have told us repeatedly how much these messages have informed and reassured them. We decided last month to begin providing these messages only to subscribers.

Finally, when you subscribe and support our journalism, you help people who do not have the means to subscribe. Most of the content on our website remains free, something we are able to do because of the people who support us through subscriptions.

Now, I know a bunch of you will write me to criticize the newsstand price increase. People who read this column are not shy about sharing their feelings with me. I get it. It’s a steep increase. But please do consider that we offer a way to avoid it through subscriptions.

We have an introductory rate of $4.50 for home delivery four days a week, with all of the access I describe above to the digital edition seven days a week and content on our sister sites. We also have a $3.69 introductory rate that gets you home delivery on Sunday and Wednesday, with the same digital access. Or, you can subscribe for Sunday-only home delivery for $2.49 a week – half the newsstand price – with the full digital access.

Subscribing is simple. Go to this link. https://subscribe.plaindealer.com/

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Want to avoid paying our newsstand price increase?  Subscribe: Letter from the Editor (2024)

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How do I subscribe to the Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

A: Go to our e-edition sign-up page and activate your account, or call our Customer Relations Department at 216-999-6000.

What is the cost of the Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

The huge majority of people who read The Plain Dealer do so by subscribing, but people who buy the paper on newsstands will see higher prices starting Monday: $5 on Sundays and $3 the rest of the week. It's part of our continuing effort to sustain local journalism for the long term.

What days are plain dealer home delivery? ›

Expect delivery of your newspaper by 6:00 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays, by 7 a.m. on Saturdays and by 8:30 a.m. on Sundays. These times apply to most counties. In outlying areas, times may vary.

How to cancel Cleveland Plain Dealer subscription? ›

To cancel, you can manage subscription online at www.cleveland.com/account. Your payment is non-refundable, and your access will continue until the end of your current subscription. To cancel your subscription to The Plain Dealer, please visit myaccount.cleveland.com.

What is the difference between Cleveland com and The Plain Dealer? ›

Cleveland.com which was launched by Advance Publications in 1997, is the sister company of The Plain Dealer. Cleveland.com has only an online presence, while The Plain Dealer provides a print newspaper only, not a digital edition. Content from each is cross-posted on the other site.

How much does an obituary cost in The Plain Dealer? ›

Placing an obituary in The Plain Dealer – Home Delivery starts at $269.95.

How often is The Plain Dealer printed? ›

Hundreds of thousands of copies of The Plain Dealer are delivered each week. The goal is to have newspapers to homes, coin-operated boxes and newsstands by 7 a.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m. on Saturdays and 8:30 a.m. on Sundays, come rain or shine, in most cases, before the crack of dawn!

How expensive is Cleveland? ›

Summary of cost of living in Cleveland, OH, United States: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 4,222.5$ without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 1,202.1$ without rent. Cleveland is 28.4% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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Where can I watch the air show in Cleveland for free? ›

Some options include a small lot directly in front of the Burke Lakefront Airport terminal building, the Lakefront Municipal (Muni) Lot, and lots/garages around the Browns stadium/lakefront museums.

Is the Cleveland Plain Dealer still in print? ›

Plain Dealer Publishing Co. provides content and publishes in print seven days a week.

How do I contact the Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

The Plain Dealer Production and Distribution Center 4800 Tiedeman Road Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 (216) 999-5000 or (800) 362-0727 Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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