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5 benefits of a York Daily Record digital subscription

Jim McClure
York Daily Record

Not long ago, I helped my 92-year-old father gain access to the e-edition, a digital replica of the newspaper. He wants that digital option.

You can get the e-edition and a host of other digital offerings as part of your print - also known as all-access - subscription.

But you can get a digital-only subscription, too, and it offers at least these 5 digital perks:

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– Instant and unlimited digital access wherever you are.

– You’ll have unlimited digital access to bonus content not found in the newspaper. For example, you'll find hundreds of videos and photo galleries covering people, places and things in York County.

– To keep you informed, the YDR sends five stories to your email inbox each morning in The Top 5 Newsletter. You can receive stories on local history twice a week in a Retro York history newsletter. These are just two of many newsletters we offer.

– With the YDR app and our GametimePA app, you can stay in the loop with everything going on. You’ll receive push alerts to let you know when breaking news is happening. 

– It’s more than a subscription, as we like to say at the YDR, it’s a community. Beyond content, we provide all subscribers with the perk of being a YDR Insider (www.ydr.com/Insider). 

Insider brings you exclusive deals, events and extras. With Insider, the YDR has given away thousands of dollars in prizes, hosted private events, and offered discounts on movies, vacations and local businesses. We’re always adding more to Insider, so please check back.

Check out this special digital subscription to YDR.com and all these other digital offerings

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Access to the YDR.com, the York Daily Record's flagship site, is part of your digital subscription.

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