1. Print Edition:
- Local Weekly Newspapers: Small, community-based weekly newspapers may cost around $25 to $50 per year for a print subscription.
- Regional Weekly Newspapers: Larger, regional weekly newspapers covering multiple cities or counties may cost around $50 to $100 per year for a print subscription.
- National Weekly Newspapers: National weekly newspapers like the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times can range from $150 to $300 per year for a print subscription.
2. Digital Edition:
- Local Weekly Newspapers: Many local weekly newspapers now offer digital subscriptions, which can be more cost-effective than the print version. These subscriptions may range from $15 to $40 per year.
- Regional Weekly Newspapers: Regional weekly newspapers also usually provide a digital subscription option, costing around $30 to $80 per year.
- National Weekly Newspapers: National weekly newspapers typically offer both print and digital subscriptions, with digital-only subscriptions costing around $100 to $200 per year.
It is always best to check the specific newspaper's website or contact their subscription department for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information. Some newspapers may offer discounts for multiple-year subscriptions or for bundled subscriptions that include both print and digital access.