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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

If It Were Me, I'd Cancel the Subscription and Read the Paper At the Library

If you get the print edition of the Des Moines Register, it will soon cost you more. In some cases, subscriptions are going up more than 40 percent. The newspaper started notifying its 80,000 daily print subscribers of the subscription hike in letters Monday. A full subscription to print and digital editions will increase from $23 to $33 a month starting in September. Digital subscribers who do not get the print edition will not be affected, according to vice president of marketing Kurt Allen. Allen told KCCI that the increase is a "Corporate intiative, across all Gannett properties." Allen said the increases are simply the "cost of doing business." Newspapers nationwide have seen print subscriptions drop in recent years as consumers switch to web-based free news services. [KCCI via Twitter].