Top 5 Newspapers on the Nook

The following is a list of the top five newspapers for the nook as of August, 2011:

USA Today [NOOK Newspaper]

USA TODAY is the nation’s top selling newspaper, offering the latest in news, business, sports, entertainment and lifestyle stories. USA TODAY presents the most relevant and significant stories of the day, concisely edited and presented in a style that is engaging and inclusive. Readers rely on Personal Finance columnists John Waggoner and Sandra Block to deliver insight, advice and tools to manage in a challenging economy. USA TODAY’s Entertainment coverage keeps readers on the inside with a expanding variety of movie, TV and celebrity exclusives and daily reviews of the best in entertainment. From world news to the daily Sports report, USA TODAY provides 3.7 million readers with the news and information they need to manage and enjoy their busy lives.

The nook™ Edition of USA TODAY contains most articles found in the print edition, but will not include all images. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your nook™ in the early morning Washington DC local time. Please note that USA TODAY publishes only Monday through Friday.

The New York Times [NOOK Newspaper]

The New York Times is dedicated to providing news coverage of exceptional depth and breadth, as well as opinion that is thoughtful and stimulating. Widely quoted and published since 1851, The New York Times is regarded by many as the nation’s pre-eminent newspaper.
This digital edition of The New York Times contains the articles found in the print edition, but omits some images and tables. Also, features such as the crossword puzzle, box scores and classifieds are not currently available.

BONUS: All active subscriptions to The New York Times through NOOK Newsstand include access to NYTimes.com, The Times’s award-winning website, including timely news updates, opinions, blogs, video, interactive graphics and more! NOOK Newsstand subscribers to The New York Times will receive instructions via email on how to access NYTimes.com.

The Wall Street Journal [NOOK Newspaper]

Few newspapers enjoy the prestige and authority of The Wall Street Journal, the nation’s top selling newspaper. The Wall Street Journal is where America starts its business day. This daily paper publishes the latest in US, political and world news in addition to coverage of the business and finance worlds. The Journal connects current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It informs the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution. Notable columnists include James Taranto, Bret Stephens, Homan W. Jenkins, Jr., Daniel Henninger and Mary O’Grady. But the Journal covers more than just business. The Weekend Edition is devoted to the activities and interests readers are most passionate about: travel, art, collecting, fashion, wine, sports and entertainment. You are purchasing your subscription to the digital edition of The Wall Street Journal directly from the publisher, Dow Jones & Company, through Barnes & Noble as its agent.

The Onion [NOOK Newspaper]

The Onion is America’s Finest News Source — an omnipotent news organization that delivers unbiased, reliable news via a variety of platforms including a weekly newspaper, online, radio, television, books, and mobile apps. The Onion tackles the important stories that lesser outlets fail to cover, such as “Drugs Win Drug War” and “Black Man Given Nation’s Worst Job.” The Onion currently misinforms more than 1.5 million readers in print and 7.5 million online at TheOnion.com each month. The Onion will be released on the Nook weekly along with its sister publication, The AV Club, which explores the best and worst of film, television, music, books and games.

The Washington Post [NOOK Newspaper]

The Washington Post is the indispensible guide to Washington. Every day, The Washington Post delivers news and understanding about the politics, policies, personalities and institutions that make Washington the world’s seat of power. In addition, for residents of the Washington area, The Post provides local news from around the capital region, plus entertainment, weather, traffic, sports, opinions and tips and tools for navigating local life.

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