Nashville Tennessean Moving To Pay Plan For Digital Edition

  • Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Nashville Tennessean, the largest circulation print newspaper in the state, is moving to a pay plan for full access to its online edition.

There will be a $12 monthly charge for full web access under the new policy.

The newspaper, which has had no "pay wall" for the digital site, said in announcing the new policy, "We hope you have enjoyed your complimentary access."

Those who pay $12 per month can also get delivery of the Wednesday and Sunday print editions.

The charge for online access and home delivery Friday-Sunday is $16 per month.

Paying $23 per month covers full web access as well as home delivery every day.

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