Okay I have compared the two--Press Display of the Edmonton Journal on my computer versus the Kindle subscription to the Endmonton Journal.
(Press Display is not actually free; if you want to read more than 2 articles you need to buy a copy of the paper through Press Display.)
Okay, the upshot is that the Kindle subscription does have some pictures--but Press Display has more. The pictures come out okay in greyscale on the Kindle, but Press Display has them in color. Press Display has more articles than the Kindle Subscription does, but it's hard to be sure exactly how many more, because the sections in Press Display do not correspond exactly to the sections in the Kindle Subscription.
The front page of Press Display has 7 articles--the front page of the Kindle Subscription has 4. "City Plus" in Press Display has 2 articles and so does "City Plus" in the Kindle Subscription. "City Plus / Alberta" in Press Display has 5 articles (one of which is a sudoku puzzle that might not be doable on Kindle) "City Plus / Alberta" in the Kindle Subscription has 3 articles (in addition to the sudoku puzzle it is missing a sports article).
However the Kindle Subscription has a section called "news" that has 18 articles that doesn't directly correspond to any of the Press Display sections--it incorporates articles from A2, Top Copy, and Canada sections, so it's hard for me to be sure what is and isn't present.
I can get to the front page of Press Display on my Kindle but haven't had any luck signing in.
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