More than a subscription: Unlock these benefits by subscribing to the Providence Journal
You can play a vital role in supporting local journalism that you and fellow Rhode Islanders can trust. With a Providence Journal subscription, you can help our journalists hold those in power accountable. We are the oldest continuously-published daily newspaper in the United States.
Already a subscriber? Whether you get home delivery of the print edition or have a digital-only subscription, these benefits are included! Check out our activation guide for help on getting started.
Digital benefits of a Providence Journal subscription
With a subscription, you can be one of the first to learn about breaking news with personalized news alerts, flip through a digital replica of the print paper, get exclusive newsletters and more.
Unlimited access to Providence Journal app
Did you know the Providence Journal offers two apps? It's loaded with daily news, sports scores, videos, photos, analysis and behind-the-scenes insights. Browse our offerings and get download links at providencejournal.com/subscriberguide/#apps.
The app allows you to download articles for offline reading, choose your own article display option and set news alerts. Non-subscribers get a limited number of articles each month, but subscribers enjoy unlimited access.
The Providence Journal print edition, available exclusively for subscribers, allows for easy and quick viewing of the eNewspaper, the digital replica of the print edition, each day.
Exclusive content for Providence Journal subscribers
We know when you subscribe, you expect more. We're rewarding that investment by offering some of our best work just to subscribers. Each week, you can expect to see some of our best storytelling, investigative work, sports analysis and more labeled "For Subscribers." Just log in with your account to enjoy your exclusive access.
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Providence Journal eNewspaper: A digital replica of the print edition
Miss the layout of a print newspaper each day? Still want that newspaper while you travel? You can access the print edition seven days a week on your computer, mobile device or tablet by accessing the eNewspaper, a digital replica of the print edition. This benefit is available only to subscribers. The eNewspaper can be accessed at ProvidenceJournal.com/enewspaper or through the Providence Journal app for iOS and Android.
As an added benefit, subscribers can also access the eNewspaper from any one of our more than 200 sister papers across the United States, plus each edition of USA TODAY. Just tap the "Universal" icon to find a complete listing. And, don't forget to check the "Bonus Content" section for free monthly magazines and special sections.
Customize your Providence Journal app
Through the Providence Journal's app, you can personalize notifications so you can know the news right when it happens. You can select alerts for breaking news, news, sports, entertainment, weather and business. Quiet times for your alerts can be set within the app.
Want to follow the news from another city? You can add up to five of our sister publications across the country to get more news right on the home screen.
Expanded multimedia
Great stories don’t stop with great writing. With your subscription, you’ll have unlimited access to our videos, photo galleries and interactive data visuals. For instance, watch Providence College defeat Creighton in double-overtime.
Daily Briefing Newsletter
To keep our subscribers informed, we email the most important articles to their inbox each day in the form of a Daily Briefing newsletter. Subscribers can click through to the full articles straight from the email or access the e-Edition.
The Daily Briefing Newsletter is one of many that we offer. Interested in sports? Our Sports Headlines will make sure everything you need to know arrives in your inbox. Always the last to knew when a new restaurant opens? We've got you covered! Our food and dining editor Gail Ciampa will tantalize your taste buds with Gail's Food Feed.
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