National Review

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The National Review app delivers the best conservative writing, reporting, and analysis available anywhere. Download the app for free to sample our latest articles, podcasts, photo galleries, and more, or unlock full access, including our latest opinion content and digital issues of the magazine, with a monthly or annual subscription.

National Review App Subscription Features:
GREATER ACCESS: Access all app content, including all the latest news and commentary found on the National Review website.
MAGAZINE: Access the National Review magazine and archives (online and downloadable PDF).
MEDIA: Access the latest National Review podcasts, photo galleries, and videos.
Please note: An app subscription does not include National Review website access, article commenting privileges, access to the NRPLUS Facebook group, or exclusive invitations to National Review conference calls and events. For access to all these features, you can purchase an NRPLUS subscription directly through the National Review website.

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS
Full app access to all content is only available with an app subscription purchase or by logging into the app using NRPLUS credentials.
National Review App Subscription Pricing:
• 1 Month - USD 9.99*
• 1 Year/Annual - USD 99.99*
* For non-US app stores, the equivalent currency charges will apply.
*These subscriptions are not NRPLUS memberships, which can only be purchased through the National Review website.

Additional Subscription Information:
• Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
• Subscription automatically renews 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 identify the cost of the renewal.
• Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Settings on their phone after purchase.
• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.

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In-Apps

23-May-16
2.98 S$
NR Digital Issue 206
2.98 S$
NR Digital Issue 207
2.98 S$
NR Digital Issue 208
2.98 S$
NR Digital Issue 209
2.98 S$
National Review for iOS
73.98 S$
Annual App Subscription
148.98 S$
Monthly App Subscription
14.98 S$
Oct 3, 2011 issue of National Review
2.98 S$
Jun 20, 2011 issue of National Review
2.98 S$

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User Rating

4.67 out of 5

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So far right

Politically Homeless ‘24 on

United States

I was looking for something without an agenda. Bye bye.

Premioer conservative journal both under Buckley and Lowery

Mgmihalos on

United States

As a new immigrant to America in 1967, I started reading NR two years into learning the English language. A relative had introduced me to the magazine and the NYS Conservative Party. Still registered conservative, still reading NR on line…. The hard copy back then was a treasure to hold. It was the Premiere conservative journal both under Buckley and Lowery ! It still Is …. Michael G Mihalos Gsrden City , NY

One annoyance

johnnytou on

United States

One annoyance I have encountered is that when opening an NR Plus article from a notification, the article opens within an in-app browser rather than through the app itself. I am then required to either log into my account to view the article—even though I am already logged in through the app—or close the browser and relocate the article within the app.

Great content, horrible online and app

Billy Guitar on

United States

This has to be the worst journalism app I have. Hard to find content, when notifications come up and I click on it, then have to leave for any reason, the article I was reading is gone, and often very hard to find. Can’t save every article either. For years the WSJ had similar issues but they got fixed over time. NR seems to get worse. Really need to fix for the digital age!

Content is great, app is eh

pennma01 on

United States

This is purely and app review, not the content. The app doesn’t support dark mode, articles still show with bright white background even at night with dark mode enabled. This makes reading in the app at night with the lights off quite uncomfortable. Also, the app title bar constantly pops in and out in a way that feels “jenky” for lack of a better term. The title bar doesn’t flow nicely when scrolling. Lastly, I was disappointed that despite paying for a subscription, I still have to endure an add banner at the bottom of each article. All that said, content is great so keep up the good work to the writers. However, to the app developers, do better.

Great Commentary

LenInCA on

United States

App makes it easy to read one of my favorite political news sources.

A valuable resource in today’s media chaos!

Rlp0618 on

United States

Even if I don’t always agree with the content, NR is unfailingly thought provoking! Just waiting for Maddie Kearns to have her own podcast!

Difficult start, now working well

E-D-P on

United States

I received an NRPlus subscription (purchased on their website) as a gift, but couldn’t login to the website or this app. I sent emails that went unanswered. I made a phone call that got me an emailed password that didn’t work. I called again and finally got someone who could reset my account and give me access. On a positive note, they extended my subscription by a month to account for the month I was locked out. The app is simple and works well 99% of the time. On a few occasions I’ve switched between topic tabs and had the app refuse to load headlines, but closing the app and relaunching it has fixed that. Otherwise it just works. There’s one major annoyance that I wish NR’s developer would fix: if you want offline acces to stories (eg. if you’ll be flying and won’t have Wi-Fi) you have to load each story one by one, then the app will store the text. They really should add a button to download the text and images for all new content — and yes, probably also the ads that litter every story — so I can update the app in a few seconds instead of the several minutes that it takes now. Speaking of the content, National Review’s is top notch. If you want to read news reported as facts without a leftist bias, and you want to read opinion from a classical conservative perspective, then NR is the place to go. An NR subscription isn’t cheap, but it’s well worth the price.

National Review

ocean guy on

United States

Great writers, great ideas, bastion of common sense and protecting America from slipping into the abyss. See Charles W Cooke’s piece “Just Say No” January 9, 2024 as a perfect example.

Articles hard to find on the app

Hollissimo on

United States

I'd like to be able to easily find recommended articles from The Editors podcast on the NR app, and I'd like to be able to save articles on the app, and to have the app not reset if i set down an article I'm reading and later come back to it. But I can't do any of those things despite being a paying subscriber. The app is clunky and sorely lacking in features.

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