Sunday Times

Times Select is here to chart a new digital course

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● When The Times newspaper closed at the end of last year, we promised you a new digital-only publicatio­n early in the new year. Now it’s here.

Times Select (select.timeslive.co.za) is South Africa’s first digital daily edition, put together by an expert editorial team to tell you what you need to know and why it matters — all in a convenient 20-minute read.

Times Select retains The Times’s sassy tone, which readers loved, and gives you a sharply edited view of the news of the day.

It includes South African news exclusive to Times Select, as well as a careful selection of other important or interestin­g national, business, lifestyle, sport and world news.

The top columnists and writers from the former print edition are now available exclusivel­y for Times Select readers: Justice Malala, Ranjeni Munusamy, Tom Eaton, Jonathan Jansen, Darrel Bristow-Bovey, Tony Leon, Wendy Knowler and more.

Unlike news sites that produce a constant stream of breaking news, Times Select cuts through the noise for readers who are overloaded with informatio­n or too busy to spend their lives glued to a screen.

A new edition of Times Select is online daily from Monday to Friday at 5am.

Readers can also sign up for a morning newsletter delivered via e-mail.

For the next few weeks, anyone can try out Times Select at no cost simply by registerin­g at select.timeslive.co.za/ u/sign-up.

If you’ve already registered on TimesLIVE, BusinessLI­VE or SowetanLIV­E, you can sign in with the same details.

In April, Times Select will become a product for subscriber­s only, with daily and monthly rates to be announced soon.

All Sunday Times print subscriber­s who previously received the print edition of The Times on weekdays have full access to Times Select and won’t have to pay once pricing is announced.

This is exclusive to existing Sunday Times print subscriber­s.

If you’re one of those subscriber­s, simply register or sign in on Times Select with the email address you used for your print subscripti­on. Questions? Try our FAQs page (at select.timeslive.co.za/faqs) or contact us on 0860 52 52 00 or helpdesk@timeslive.co.za.

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