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2013/02/07

Washington Times Email Changes

  The Washington Times

Dear Readers,

We are making some exciting changes to The Washington Times email newsletter to provide not only more of the kind of news and opinion you expect from us, but also make it easier for you to customize what content you want to receive.

Starting Feb 8th, we will send you a new, comprehensive email that will give you a richer variety of choices in one easy-to-use format. This email will include all of the Washington Times content you expect, plus these new features:

• The ability to customize your news preferences (just click here to make your choices.)

• The latest breaking news and up-to-the-minute updates from The Washington Times’ new Continuous News team.

• Improved access to video content, including our featured video of the day.

If you are already a newsletter subscriber, you can click here to customize your changes. If you're not and would like to sign up, click here. If you don't request any changes, you will get your email with all of the available content.

We hope you enjoy these improvements, and we appreciate your interest in The Washington Times, one of the most frequently quoted newspapers in the U.S. We’re proud of our reputation of providing hard-hitting investigative reporting and thorough coverage of news, politics, and social issues from the nation’s capital.

Tom Culligan
Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer


David S. Jackson
Executive Editor

 

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