The Sunday Times to remove paywall for two days this weekend – March 15th and 16th – to allow readers enjoy free access to world-class journalism

- Readers can sample all website content including extensive local and international news, superb interviews, groundbreaking investigations, unrivalled sports coverage and inspiring travel and home content
- The initiative, in association with Raisin Bank, will be supported by an extensive advertising campaign across radio and digital
The Sunday Times is removing the paywall on all content for two days this coming weekend to allow readers enjoy free access to world class journalism.
Over Saturday March 15th and Sunday March 16th, readers will be able to sample all the premium content available on www.thesundaytimes.com website including the latest interviews with cultural icons and world leaders, groundbreaking investigations and unrivalled sports coverage, to inspiring travel and home content. Readers will also enjoy the latest analysis on the Taoiseach’s visit to the United States from The Sunday Times award winning team of journalists and reporters.
The ‘Open Weekend’ paywall removal initiative is in association with Raisin Bank, who will engage in a takeover of the homepage on the website across the weekend.
Laurie Kelly, Group Marketing Manager of News Ireland, says the initiative will be supported by an extensive advertising campaign: “We are looking forward to opening up The Sunday Times website for Irish readers this weekend, particularly as it’s been a very exciting week politically with the Taoiseach’s visit to the United States. This is a fantastic opportunity for new readers to experience the incredible award winning journalism and analysis generated by our dedicated team both at home and internationally. We are supporting this initiative with radio advertisements and a range of digital advertising across the weekend, as well as engagement via The Sunday Times’ newsletter and own other owned channel communications.’
To enjoy this weekend’s free access to
The Sunday Times, simply visit www.thesundaytimes.com



