Whether you're tuning into local TV stations, streaming news online—such as via guides like How to Watch Your Local News Channels Online—or reading newspapers, many turn to trusted digital sources for the latest updates. The New York Times, one of America's most respected publications, is running a limited-time promotion to its All-Access service that adds real value for news and music enthusiasts.
A standard New York Times All-Access subscription provides unlimited access to the full website and apps, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and a weekly premium podcast. Best of all, you can share the same subscription with two friends at no extra cost.
During this U.S.-only promotion, new subscribers also get Spotify Premium included at no additional charge. We've covered before why Spotify Premium is a worthwhile upgrade—check out Is Spotify Premium Worth It and Should You Upgrade? for the details on its ad-free listening, offline downloads, and high-quality audio.
This deal starts at $5 per week, totaling $260 annually. Key details from the FAQ: If you already subscribe to All-Access or Spotify Premium, you're ineligible. Once enrolled, you're committed for the full first year with no option to cancel. After year one, the rate rises to $6.25 weekly, still including Spotify Premium.
At $260 yearly, it's pricier than standalone Spotify Premium ($120/year, or less with family plans—see Save on Premium Subscriptions With These 9 Shareable Accounts). But if you're eyeing a Times subscription and lack a premium music service, this bundle delivers strong value for comprehensive news coverage and seamless streaming.
Commit fully to make the most of it, as early cancellation isn't possible. Do you subscribe to The Times or Spotify Premium? Share your thoughts on this deal in the comments!