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The Wall Street Journal [Kindle Edition]

by Wall Street Journal
2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (683 customer reviews)

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  • Publisher: Wall Street Journal (March 14, 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000FDJ0FS
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,675 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1,578 of 1,620 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Price doesn't make sense May 14, 2008
Format:Kindle Edition
First of all, having the WSJ delivered when I am at home or on the road is a great feature. I like the Kindle Edition enough to want to keep it.

However, I have to agree with others here that say the pricing makes absolutely no sense:

$99/year for the WSJ print edition with the Online Web edition included.

$119.88/year ($9.99/month) for the Kindle edition just doesn't make sense. Especially since the Kindle edition has fewer features, and almost none of the Pictures.

So apparently the extra $20/year is for Whispernet delivery. That makes no sense because I could buy the Web edition and read it through the Kindle Browser for no additional charge.

Amazon, the pricing on this makes no sense. Either get the WSJ people to include the Web edition in the price tag, or lower the price $30 or so per year. Less content for a greater price is simply not a good deal.
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1,039 of 1,066 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Yep - Good but not Great December 14, 2007
Format:Kindle Edition
I've been giving the kindle version of the WSJ a try for the last week. I'm also currently a print version subscriber, but not an WSJ Online subscriber. I agree with a previous reviewer that this is a good but not great product. Here's what's good:

- Ready for me to read every morning, and I don't have to go outside to get it.
- Includes articles from the Online version at the end. I've not seen anyone comment on this. This is nice, and allows news that breaks after the paper goes to press to be added to the download.
- Easier to read (no fighting with the paper itself)
- Hands stay clean
- Searchable
- At $120 per year, this is a good value vs. the print version at $250 per year. And I don't think comparisons to the cost of WSJ online are valid. The kindle version can go with you and be read anywhere, just like the paper version. The online version cannot.
- No ads

Here's what I need to see to call it great (are you reading this WSJ?):

- The What's News section. NO IDEA why this is not included now. Makes no sense. No pictures - that I understand. But why the What's News section is not included is beyond me.
- I want every article to have a small lead-in after the headline like what is included with the articles found on page one of every section. This gives me some idea of what the article is about because the article headline is not always descriptive enough. Even if you just give me the first sentence... With the paper version you can quickly scan the the first few sentences to see if this is an article of interest. Can't do this with the way the current kindle version of the paper is produced.
- I do miss the the pictures, althought the famous WSJ line drawing head shots are included. Would like to see some pictures eventually.

Ultimately, I think I will convert to the kindle edition. If some of my wish list items above are added, it will be a no-brainer.
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673 of 693 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Price increase kills it! May 23, 2009
Format:Kindle Edition
It was really nice to have the WSJ delivered electronically to my Kindle, but the recent price increase to $14.99 a month really kills the concept.
The original price was $9.99 per month, or $120 per year...a slight premium to the $103 you would pay for the online version. It was worth it at that price for the convenience of having it on the Kindle. With the recent price increase of 50% to $14.99 per month, or $180 per year, it really is not worth it. I also can't imagine what their justification is for charging a 75% premium for the Kindle version. Finally, it seems rather predatory of them to initially price it at $9.99 and then increase it to $14.99 after getting a bunch of people to spend the money for the device...we are now a captive audience and it seems they are going to extract whatever they can from us. Don't buy it.
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497 of 517 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars $14.99? Bye-bye WSJ Kindle Edition.... May 23, 2009
Format:Kindle Edition
I've owned the Kindle 2 for a couple of months now and have been a subscriber to the WSJ Kindle edition since I got the device - I let my print+online subscription lapse and was glad to stop throwing a paper newspaper into the recycling bin every day. At $9.99/month, I was already paying a bit more for the Kindle subscription than my $110 print+online subscription had cost me, but it didn't seem too bad: a little less content, a little more convenience, basically a wash. I'm unhappy in principle with the DRM (and would never, ever buy a Kindle book from Amazon for that reason alone) but in the case of a newspaper subscription it's barely tolerable; again, the physical equivalent of the paper would be going into the trash at the end of the day anyway.

A sudden price increase of FIFTY PERCENT for an unchanged product, however, seems unjustified to me. Obviously the cost of delivering the WSJ to the Kindle hasn't just gone up $5/month. I'm sure this is just playing around with the demand curve, but in my case it's pretty elastic. I can read the WSJ at work - it's a little less convenient than browsing it on my Kindle in the subway, but not $5/month less convenient. Accordingly, I will be canceling in two renewal periods when the price for existing customers goes up, unless Amazon/WSJ retract this increase and keep the existing price.

What with this, and the sudden increase of wireless document delivery from 10 cents per document to 15 cents per rounded-up megabyte (a huge increase if you send large documents!) I'm liking my Kindle a lot less nowadays (and no longer recommending it enthusiastically to everyone I meet). The reasonable 10cents/document fee and the relatively reasonable $9.95/month WSJ subscription fee were major factors in my purchasing the Kindle.
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WSJ is the only source of intelligent, unbiased information. It's our only hope "to know when a man is talking rubbish" !!
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1.0 out of 5 stars WSJ KINDLE EDITION IS LOUSY
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's about the content
The Wall Street Journal delivers excellent news and opinion content. I used to buy a paper now and then but with the Kindle Paperwhite it's easier just to let them automatically... Read more
Published 24 days ago by CHUS01 Fan
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Many days with no paper or delayed publication and no refund. Also, very light on photos and many typos.
Published 27 days ago by Dan Salomone
2.0 out of 5 stars I have been purchasing the WSJ since 1983. It ...
I have been purchasing the WSJ since 1983. It has become too expensive for yesterday's news. They also seem to fight the Kindle format and availability. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Joe Warner
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it
Best online publ. X-over from phone app to FB to paper version, seamless. Since NYT bailed on biz, these are the only ones on the dot.
Published 1 month ago by Eddo
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Good read easy navigation
Published 1 month ago by Daniel Yoder
1.0 out of 5 stars Heavy spin, and more opinion than fact. Also ...
Heavy spin, and more opinion than fact. Also opinions I personally disagreed with. I only read one issue and that was plenty. YMMV.
Published 1 month ago by silvenshadow
2.0 out of 5 stars Why not available for Kindle PC reader?
Why not make the daily edition available for the PC? I don't understand why WSJ will only deliver to telephone/reader devices. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ken Deken
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Not laid out as good as other newspapers on line
Published 2 months ago by Mr Mac
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