New and renewing subscribers will get a 24 percent discount on a one-year online subscription to the Kyiv Post, an offer that coincides with the newspaper’s approaching 24th anniversary this autumn. The Kyiv Post started on Oct. 18, 1995, and remains Ukraine’s top English-language newspaper.
To take advantage of the discount, simply go to the subscription page and use coupon-code “KyivPost2019” during checkout. The discount brings the price of a yearly subscription down to $45.60 from the regular $60.
“The year 2019 will be dominated by politics, with presidential and parliamentary elections coming up, and, of course, by Russia’s ongoing war, Ukraine’s continuing integration with such Western democratic institutions as the European Union and NATO, and much more,” said Kyiv Post chief editor Brian Bonner. “The Kyiv Post will be covering all the great issues facing Ukraine and trying to live up to our motto as ‘Ukraine’s Global Voice. We are excited to offer the public this discount. We know we are alone among Ukrainian media outlets in having a paywall. But it’s common in America and Europe, and contributes to the Kyiv Post’s financial independence.”
Subscribers get access to all PDF versions of the print newspaper, going back to the first edition, and online archives with thousands of articles, opinions, photographs, and cartoons dating back to 1997.
“The Kyiv Post archives provide a rich and unmatched history of independent Ukraine,” Bonner said.
This year, the Kyiv Post’s Election Watch will be one of the top coverage areas. Ukrainians elected a new president on March 31 and will have a second-round runoff on April 21 if no candidate wins a majority. The parliamentary elections are expected on the last Sunday in October.