Group Digital Subscriptions (original) (raw)

Learn more about group digital access for companies and institutions (such as schools and libraries) offered by The New York Times.

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You can create a subscription package that meets the needs of your organization or school.

The New York Times offers a variety of digital access Group Subscriptions to companies and institutions of all kinds. These subscription packages can be customized to fit the needs of the organization. A few examples of options available are:

Volume discounts are available based on the number of authorized users and the subscription package. To learn more about the options available or to purchase a Group Subscription, visit nytimes.com/subscription/groups and submit a contact request form.

Select an option below to learn more:

If you need help with or have questions regarding your Group Subscription, contact your Group Subscription Customer Success Manager.

If your organization has a New York Times group digital subscription, you may be able to receive group digital access. Group subscription access may vary for individuals, depending on the type of group subscription your company or institution purchased.

Getting Access

If your organization has a New York Times group digital subscription and you would like to be added as a recipient, contact your organization’s group subscription administrator and request to be added to the group subscription (this could be your Human Resource department, librarian, office managers, etc.).

To check if your U.S. college or University already has a Group Subscription and to activate your access, visit ​​nytimesineducation.com/access-nyt/.

For more information regarding Group Subscription access, visit nytimes.com/subscription/groups.

Using Single Sign On (SSO)

If your company or school has partnered with The New York Times to offer Single Sign On (SSO) login you will receive an email from your organization directing you to log in with Single Sign On to activate your complimentary subscription. Visit Single Sign-on (SSO) Login for Group Subscriptions to learn more about setting up this option and troubleshooting errors.

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