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26- or 52-Week Sun. & Wed. Print Subscription with Digital Access to “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” (Up to 83% Off)

Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Fort Worth’s paper of record delivers award-winning investigative reporting in print and digital formats

The Founding Fathers valued journalism, which is why the First Amendment protects freedom of the press instead of granting Benjamin Franklin two extra birthdays. Read all about it with this voucher.

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  • $26 for a 26-week print subscription to the Wednesday and Sunday editions with digital access ($150.70 value)
  • $52 for a 52-week print subscription to the Wednesday and Sunday editions with digital access ($281.95 value)

With each option, subscribers receive full access to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s website and digital editions, accessible by PC, laptop, iPad, or iPhone after registration. Gold Press Pass included with 52 week subscription; Does not include TV Star. Print subscription contains up to seven premium content issues valued at $2.50 each.

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About Fort Worth Star-Telegram

In 1909, two rival papers, the Star and the Telegram, joined forces to form a single towering source of local news and information: the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. From its early days, the paper stressed an importance on regional affairs, delivering digests of local news by stagecoach throughout an 84-county area. The paper has also demonstrated a knack for technological innovation, establishing Fort Worth's first radio station in 1922, the South's first television station in 1948, and one of the first computerized newspaper services in 1982.

Today, the Star-Telegram continues to inform Fort Worth area residents in every way possible, supplying print and online editions of its international and national stories, sports, local coverage, and thought-provoking editorial pages. Its digital platforms provide replica paper editions and provide immediate breaking news updates on the hour with interactive content via specific apps. The paper’s award-winning investigative reporting protects the public through intensive documentation of issues including foreclosure-auction abuses, toxic substances in everyday products, and local schools’ performance records.

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