Austin American Statesman

Austin American Statesman

By Gannett

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2011-06-30
  • Current Version: 28.1.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 160.91 MB
  • Developer: Gannett
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 16.0
Score: 4.09077
4.09077
From 1,322 Ratings

Description

The Austin American-Statesman is the number one source for Austin and Texas breaking news. We’re here to dig, to uncover, to understand and inform. Because we have an obligation to our community to tell all the stories that deserve to be told. We’re here because we believe local journalism is valuable – from news coverage on schools, government, business and politics to breaking local stories that make a difference in your life and our community. We’re our community’s trusted storytellers. We’re here for it. WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT: • Local journalism from deep in the heart of Texas. Independent and fact-based reporting that covers the day to day. • Award-winning investigative reporting that holds institutions of power accountable. • Insider coverage of Texas politics that keeps the government in check. Plus, we report on real estate development and our tech sector. • Austin 360 – which is basically your expert guide for Austin restaurants, live music, and entertainment. • The burnt orange beat, covering high school and college sports. • App features like real-time alerts, challenging puzzles and lively podcasts, a personalized feed, the eNewspaper, and more. APP FEATURES: • Real-time breaking news alerts • A personalized feed on the all-new For You page • The eNewspaper, a digital replica of our print newspaper Subscription Information: • The Austin American Statesman app is free to download and all users can access a sampling of free articles every month. • Subscriptions are charged to your account at confirmation of purchase and automatically renew each month or year, unless turned off in your account settings at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. See "Subscription Support" in the app's Settings for more details and customer service contact information.  MORE INFORMATION: • Privacy Policy: https://cm.statesman.com/privacy/ • Terms of Service: https://cm.statesman.com/terms/ • Questions or Comments: [email protected]

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Reviews

  • Poor app.

    1
    By Orcxvb
    This new app is terrible. Where’s the epaper? Where is the bridge column and weather map?
  • Read it Anywhere

    5
    By ausbrink
    I love the app because it allows me to read the paper anywhere. I can keep up with Austin news whenever I’m away from home.
  • App review

    1
    By almd25
    This is a terrible app. Not user friendly. You don’t make it easy to report problems ie with deliveries or request a delivery that has been missed. I pay a lot for this subscription and receive terrible service
  • Change is not always better

    1
    By Steve9304
    You no longer get the entire Austin-American Statesman. It has added USA Today content, but has left out a lot of content specific to Austin.
  • e paper reading

    5
    By alaus31
    So easy to use
  • Account settings?

    5
    By Smatterword
    Cannot locate account settings in this app.
  • Limited Stories, MANY Popups for Subscriptions& Ads

    2
    By BillReidHSB
    I subscribed (free version) to get local news beyond TV news. (We live an hour from Austin.) I found the site to be "bare bones" in that regard, with most reasonably interesting stories hidden behind a paywall, in spite of a huge number of ads and popup ads. I'm removing the app and using the much more useful local TV station apps.
  • Great Access but Poor Editing

    3
    By Kellgar
    I appreciate the convenience of being able to read the Austin American-Statesman through the app—having the full newspaper accessible online is a major benefit. However, the reading experience is often hampered by the high number of textual errors in the articles. Phrases are frequently bundled together as if they were a single word, which can make sections feel like they’ve been auto-translated from another language, German comes to mind due to the way words are combined. In addition, it’s not uncommon to find paragraphs oddly split and inserted in unrelated parts of the article, turning the experience into a kind of word puzzle. The content itself is valuable, but the formatting and editing issues seriously detract from readability. I hope future updates will address these problems, as the app has great potential with cleaner presentation.
  • Austin star newspaper

    5
    By Peg the pastor
    I can’t wait to open my app for the Austin American Statesman! Ever since my mom cut out the world’s best recipe for sugar cookies from a 1948 newspaper, I know I can count on this newspaper to be an oasis of useful, relevant and meaningful information and entertainment. Peggy
  • Half the news is not visible

    1
    By MoonKat87
    This doesn’t even look like a newspaper anymore. It’s just a bunch of ads. The articles are not dated, so it’s hard to tell hold old the article is.

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