Reddit mentions: The best kindle business & investing magazines

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u/1amathrowaway · 1 pointr/theeconomist

Kindle or Kindle Fire?

My public library gives me access to all the digital copies for free (well, $5 for the library card plus my taxes...) and they do it through the Zinio app which you can get for Kindle fire.

Have you tried this? https://www.amazon.com/The-Economist-US-Edition/dp/B0027VSU9S

Just like clicking "Get the free Kindle app"? Maybe that'll do it for you. I'm not sure about a regular Kindle.

u/EatonRifles · 2 pointsr/business

Ooh, I was just thinking about how nice it would be to have a Kindle with a subscription to The Economist. If they could do that properly I would buy a Kindle just for that. After a quick search I found this, but check this out: "the subscriber content on the Economist web site is not included. This content which includes archived articles and the audio edition is only available to print or web subscribers". Hmm...