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Subscription Offers Transition to Regular Rates for Readers
The **Winnipeg Free Press** has announced a shift in its subscription pricing structure for new and returning readers. Starting now, new subscribers can access articles for **$4.00 plus GST** for the first four weeks. After this introductory period, the price will increase to the standard rate of **$19.00 plus GST** every four weeks.
This promotional offer is specifically available to new subscribers and qualified returning readers. The **24-week promotional period** allows subscribers to experience the publication’s content at a reduced rate before the price transitions to the regular subscription fee.
Readers interested in this offer can cancel at any time during the subscription period. Once the initial four weeks are complete, the subscription will automatically renew at the regular rate without any additional fees.
The **Advertising Department** of the **Winnipeg Free Press** produced this announcement in collaboration with other marketing efforts aimed at boosting readership and engagement. This strategic move reflects the publication’s commitment to maintaining a robust subscriber base while adapting to the evolving dynamics of media consumption.
In an increasingly competitive digital landscape, such offers are vital for attracting and retaining readers. With the ability to access unlimited articles, subscribers can stay informed on a wide range of topics, from local news to international developments.
By strategically setting the subscription fees and promotional rates, the **Winnipeg Free Press** aims to enhance its readership while providing valuable content to its audience.
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