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The same can be said about their "The Intelligence" podcast show which is the only thing I listen to when I have limited time for podcasts. They typically feature 3 stories per day with their analysis in a ~20 minutes episode and contain enough information you need to know. They often feature culture topics/obituaries. By comparison, nytimes "The Daily" and wsj "The Journal" features one story per day and feels a bit long. Their other shows are also great, although a bit more extended and conversational. (And I haven't listened to shows like Planet Money for a long time because they used to stretch a 7 min episode into 20 min that is filled with meaningless and awkward conversations and 2-minute-long ads.)
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Yes. It's called behavioral economics. Dan Ariely had a course about it on Coursera before. See if you can find his book "predictably irrational" on the Libby app using your public library account. Great explanation about our flawed human perceptions that marketers exploit. There are many other popular researchers in this field with books as well.
Makes you feel like you are getting a better deal getting both and they can likely claim higher print subscription numbers, helping with their ad prices, but I am guessing here. In any case it's about getting you to pick the desired outcome and feel good about the perceived value.
In general, even if you only read a little every week you will know much more about what's going on in the world. Complements the Marketplace podcast well. https://www.marketplace
Or pair it with the WSJ deal that's happening right now and you are well set and it gets you through the election next year. ;-)
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thx for the deal, OP.
Also, I'm seeing $498(!!) for 2-year P+D. Not $179 as someone else above. 🤔