How much does a subscription to the Telegraph cost?
Subscription – The Telegraph. This website works with JavaScript enabled. Standard Digital Access Offer: One month free, $1 per month for three months, $8.67 thereafter.
What is a standard Telegraph subscription?
Standard Access is £1 per month for 2 months following your free trial, then full price at £8.67 per month. **All Digital Access is £3 per month for 2 months following your free trial, then full price at £26 per month. You can cancel anytime.
How do I access my Daily Telegraph subscription?
You can log into your account by either:
- ‘Logging in’ at the top right hand corner of the screen next to ‘Subscribe now’
- Clicking ‘log in’ directly from an article (if you are not already logged in)
How much does the 2020 Telegraph cost?
Our special subscription offer is available to readers until February 7 and comes as the weekday print cover price of The Daily Telegraph rises to $2.50 from Monday. Weekend print edition prices will remain the same.
How does Telegraph subscription work?
Your chosen recipient will receive access to a Digital Subscription, which includes unlimited access to our website and app when they log in with their Telegraph details. They will also be able to access five puzzles a day on the Telegraph app.
What is my Telegraph subscription number?
You can find your TS number on your subscriber card, in your voucher book or on any communications we have sent you about your subcription.
How do I renew my Daily Telegraph subscription?
Or, you can use the renewal form sent to you by post towards the end of your subscription period. We’ll send a renewal form out to you 11 weeks, 7 weeks and 4 weeks before your subscription is due to end. Please complete your renewal form in plenty of time so you don’t miss out on any deliveries.
How much is the Telegraph newspaper 2021?
Billed monthly after your free trial as $16.99 per month for six months. $33.99 thereafter. Cancel anytime.
What is the cost of the Saturday Telegraph?
The Daily Telegraph Saturday will rise to 30p to £2.80 from 1 February, The Sunday Telegraph will rise 30p to £2.50 and the weekday Daily Telegraph will rise by 50p to £2.50. As with last year’s price rises, The Telegraph Media Group has frozen pence margin.
How easy is it to cancel Telegraph subscription?
If you wish to cancel your Telegraph subscription, you can simply call them on the phone and they will cancel it for you. You will get a full refund if you are still within the first 14 days, otherwise a minimum subscription period of six months usually applies.
Can you trust the Daily Telegraph?
Considered a newspaper of record over The Times in the UK when the Conservatives are in power, The Telegraph generally has a reputation for high-quality journalism, and has been described as being “one of the world’s great titles”.
What is the Telegraph newspaper?
The Telegraph is an English-language daily newspaper founded in 1982 and is Eastern India’s largest circulated and read English newspaper. The Telegraph comes in seven different markets: Calcutta, South Bengal, North Bengal, Northeast (Guwahati split), Jharkhand (Jamshedpur and Ranchi splits), Orissa (Bhubaneswar split) and Bihar (Patna split).
What are the features of Telegraph India newspaper?
‘Telegraph India’ newspaper mainly concentrates on providing factual information without any prejudice to whom so ever may be in the ruling side.
What are the different markets of the telegraph?
The Telegraph comes in seven different markets: Calcutta, South Bengal, North Bengal, Northeast (Guwahati split), Jharkhand (Jamshedpur and Ranchi splits), Orissa (Bhubaneswar split) and Bihar (Patna split). Each market has a local editorial team thus ensuring local coverage along with essential national, international and sports coverage.
When was the telegraph first published?
The Telegraph was launched on the 7th July, 1982, published by the ABP group of publications. The Telegraph in its short life span of 26 years has become the largest circulated English daily in the eastern region published from Calcutta.