The New Yorker

The New Yorker

By Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2016-04-11
  • Current Version: 11.2.2
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 120.33 MB
  • Developer: Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 3.91089
3.91089
From 7,777 Ratings

Description

The New Yorker app is your digital destination for in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, and humor from New Yorker staff writers and contributors around the world. Stay up to date. Read or listen to top stories from your favorite writers, every day. Turn on notifications so you never miss an important story or your favorite topic. Be transported. News and politics. Books and culture. Fiction and poetry. Discover rich storytelling and rigorous reporting that will sweep you away and introduce you to something new. Go about your day. When your hands are full, listen to featured stories read by world-class narrators. If you need a break, solve a crossword puzzle or Name Drop quiz, and flip through a nearly endless supply of cartoons. And, when you’re on the go, save stories to access them on any device, even offline. The app is free to download. Subscribers receive unlimited access. Most current New Yorker subscribers have unlimited access to the app as part of their existing subscription. Subscribers with a print-only subscription may not have unlimited access. App subscribers have full access to the Web site, including the archive and most recent issue. Users who have trouble accessing stories can e-mail [email protected] for assistance. Non-subscribers may access the app by starting a free trial. A subscription costs $11.99 a month or $119.99 annually, and includes a 7-day free trial, after which it will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period and will state the cost of renewal. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Subscriptions may be managed by the user, and auto-renewal may be turned off by updating the user’s App Store Subscription settings after purchase. Payment will be charged to iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Information about our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy can be found at http://www.condenast.com/privacy-policy.

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Reviews

  • Fixed it!!!

    1
    By Ibexcvb
    I realized I can actually read articles if I delete the app and just read them on my browser.
  • Where?

    2
    By toucana
    My downloaded issues are now apparently here, but how do I find them?
  • Hard to sign in

    2
    By DLP2515
    Hard app to sign in and doesn’t give access I want to prior issues.
  • Incredibly buggy, often unusable

    1
    By loooookas
    The New Yorker is a catastrophically flawed app. It is often demoralizing and humiliating to consider that I pay $200 a year for a subscription to this nearly unusable service. It is plagued with a seemingly endless onslaught of annoying bugs - most consistently, whenever you close the app, it exits the article and does not save your place so you have to then find the article again and then find your place to take up where you left off. It also decides to sign you out of your account at least twice a week and force you to go through the bureaucratic horrors of logging in again (extra fun when you are on a plane or other places without cell service). Then there are lots of exciting little bugs that whimsically appear and disappear. Most recently, every article just turned into a blank, empty endless scroll with no words after about three sentences. It might be a conflict of interest but I do think the psychology of what keeps us coming back to this awful experience would be a great subject for Jia Tolentino‘s next piece.
  • Not Just Another App

    5
    By MelonBliss
    I love reading from the magazine directly. It is exciting to turn pages but I love the accessibility of the phone so I can leave the magazine at home and read from my phone if ever I find myself waiting.
  • The app really needs work

    3
    By Lao bio
    I know you have only had like 30 years to get a decent functional app, but maybe prioritize it now? Signs itself out randomly and makes it impossible to sign back picture don’t align with the article titles in the list of articles in “current issue” I search short fiction then select a story and I get a completely random article. Repeatedly. Did someone hire his old college friend’s god son to develop this? I quit the app last year because the app was (hint not sap, not pap, but cr…yeah. (And there is a bit too much shallow pop culture stuff these days). But I missed it so in our modern wilderness and resubscribed this year. Still…. The app. The app! Onward and upward.. I hope!
  • User unfriendly

    3
    By Esterdotter
    I would enjoy this mote if it ere not a battle to sign in and get recognized every time I try. Other subscriptions recognize me from their app, and open up immediately. New Yorker practically asks for my birth certificate and passport. There is no reason for it to be this way. It discourages me from using it. Fortunately I have a print subscription also so that’s pretty much what I stick to. New Yorker, come into the 21st century.
  • Signing in, crossword puzzle

    3
    By beadist
    I can’t find anywhere to email you from on the app and no place to sign in. SO FRUSTRATING!!! And, yeah, I haven’t been able to do your crossword puzzles for weeks.
  • How do you cancel a digital subscription?

    2
    By iBigsell
    How do you cancel a digital subscription? I don't have any option to cancel in Apple Settings Subscriptions
  • Garbage, and not the first time.

    2
    By safetyinformation
    It works well on an iPhone but doesn’t work at all on an iPad. The iPad app doesn’t always keep up with the contents of an issue. The cover is right but the contents are from a different week. As the New Yorker told me, in that case you have to delete the app and reinstall it from the App Store. It has worked the three or four times I’ve had the problem over the past year or so, but I would think someone would fix it.

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