NZ Herald News

Published by: NZME Holdings

Description

The New Zealand Herald is New Zealand's premium news brand, and we’ve been telling the stories that matter for more than 150 years. Our app is designed to inform and entertain, giving you the facts and expert analysis from the NZ Herald and our Regional titles, all in one convenient place.
With the New Zealand Herald app all customers can:
• View your favourite sections of the NZ Herald as well as NZME Regional titles
• Personalize your experience by:
• Choosing between a standard or compact layout on mobile
• Adjusting the article font size based on your reading preference
• Customise alerts for breaking news, location and interest-based notifications
• Set your weather based on your geo-location or chosen location
• See all our content and subscribe to Premium within the app

If you are registered with us and sign into the app you can:
• Personalise your favourite sections for easy access from the homepage top menu
• Save news to read later in your own personal reading list
• Sign up for newsletters covering key topics of interest
If you’re a subscriber to our Premium content offering, you can also select offline reading for your saved news.

SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
If you choose to upgrade to Premium, your payment will be processed by Apple.

Subscriptions can be managed by going to your Account Settings after purchase. Premium subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within the 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You may turn off auto-renewal after purchase by going to your iTunes Account Settings.
Privacy policy: https://www.nzme.co.nz/about-us/privacy-policy/

Terms & Conditions: https://subscriptions.nzherald.co.nz/termsandconditions/

We are always working to improve your experience and appreciate your feedback. Please send your questions, suggestions or bugs via our feedback form at https://nzherald.custhelp.com/app/ask

Please note: This app features Nielsen’s proprietary measurement software which will allow you to contribute to market research, like Digital Content Ratings. Please see http://priv-policy.imrworldwide.com/priv/mobile/nz/en/optout.html
for more information.
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In-Apps

NZ Herald Premium - Monthly
$22.49
NZ Herald Premium - Annual
$174.99
Viva Premium - Monthly
$11.99
The NZ Listener - Monthly
$12.99
Viva Premium - Annual
$90.99
The NZ Listener - Annual
$99.99

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NZ Herald News FAQ

  • Is NZ Herald News free?

    Yes, NZ Herald News is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is NZ Herald News legit?

    🤔 The NZ Herald News app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

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  • How much does NZ Herald News cost?

    NZ Herald News has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $68.91.

  • What is NZ Herald News revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of NZ Herald News app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating

4.61 out of 5

3,635 ratings in Australia

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NZ Herald News Reviews

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111who on

Australia

I only read what is free as I can’t afford to pay for subscription. Thanks

When I travel I can keep up with New Zealand AND International News

Christopher W M PROWSE on

Australia

To be a useful productive citizen of New Zealand till your last breath to need to keep up with National current events To be a useful productive citizen of the World you need to keep up with International current events. I get Herald Newspaper delivery at my home at the foothills of Mount Eden (Maungawhau) The NZ Herald mobile app gives me delivery of the news of Aotearoa, New Zealand and International News when I am travelling with purpose. Christopher William Matthew PROWSE

Literally trash

Russell Neill on

Australia

Worst “news/journalism” you’ll probably ever read. Terrible user experience, blasted with tone deaf ads 24/7 and more desperate fluff. If you pay for this app you are quite literally the problem. Prove us wrong.

Award winning news site?

AngkatNama on

Australia

I find the content a bit “lite” and wouldn’t rely on it for in-depth reporting especially regarding international news. Some major events overseas are barely mentioned. It’s also very annoying to open an article and see under the headline pictures and links to a completely unrelated topic as well as the pop up ads. This is especially poor taste when the article I’ve opened is of some serious event, murder or disaster. I would guess most subscribers to the herald want news and informed articles but you seem to be trying to cater to everyone and trying to be entertaining. If I want online entertainment I would go to social media. Please don’t use social media content in your news site as it’s lazy reporting especially if the piece doesn’t contain any wider context or independent reporting. Some of your content might report on an event or issue but doesn’t indicate any follow up by the reporter on whether the details are accurate or if an authority has given input or even been informed. Maybe you want to be first to report an event but that isn’t good when your report doesn’t give any actual information. If a report is about a dispute the article sometimes only shows the he-says/she-says part but doesn’t always indicate who is actually right or if anyone has followed up with an authority. So some articles sound more like gossip and more fitting of a glossy magazine. I also find the ads very distracting and sometimes they are bigger than the news articles. I know you rely on them for revenue but you have the ads in the list of articles, then the pop up ads, then a lot of sponsored content too. There are too many opinion pieces that are self serving of the writer. Some days it’s hard to see any actual news. I want news and reports that give an unbiased view. It is also very lacking in good international content. I use a lot of news sources and mostly go to the herald for local “what’s happening here and now” content. And maybe that’s the herald is intended to be. I don’t rely on it to be well informed. The layout is good although often slow to load (we have high speed broadband). I think it wins awards because there’s no local competition.

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Ros Hardcastle on

Australia

I found your news to be better than other avenues. Your news on almost all countries is way ahead of others. Your reported is way better and way ahead of Australian news media. I thoroughly enjoy and look forward to your updates.

No Apple Pay 😳😳

Kogie man on

Australia

I read newspapers on my iPhone and iPad. If I am signing up using one of my devices I want to use Apple Pay the same as WaPo and NYT. I don’t want to have to find a credit card for payment. It’s the 21st century.

The New Zealand Hearld

g.walter.53 on

Australia

the New Zealand Herald is brilliant news paper it’s a great way to catch up with what’s going on around the world ….the NEW ZEALAND HERALD is my favourite publication in the whole WORLD

Biased too much towards Māoris and Asians in New Zealand, and stop calling New Zealand Aeoteoroa

Phat Piece on

Australia

Stop having g every half interesting read with a Premium charge That’s my review

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timmy 683 on

Australia

These nz journalists write story’s with little fact and often inciting a racial bias

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Don_sykes on

Australia

Good app but too many paywalls I do expect to share some articles with friends Also the nature of articles paywalled gives rise to some suspicion they are politically motivated

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