The New Yorker

News, Culture, Audio, Humor

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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.
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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.
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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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User Rating

3.92 out of 5

154 ratings in Germany

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The New Yorker Reviews

No dark mode in 2024

LeChuck LaGrande on

Germany

Enough said.

Be careful if you want to subscribe: SCAM

ioioioio234 on

Germany

Even when I canceled the subscription, Condé Nast debited money from my account. The customer service is an absolute disaster. Please be careful: canceled does not necessarily mean canceled. In my opinion, this app is a scam, it‘s not worth a penny.

Looks great, works poorly

Pansueco on

Germany

It freezes, loads forever, stops playing articles…design is more than a pretty look

Beautiful but buggy with weird navigation

SW1470 on

Germany

This app looks great, I love the design and typography and attention to detail. It makes it a joy to read articles. When it works. It often freezes, logs me out for no reason, and pressing the Back button goes back to the same article 6 times and only *then* returns to the actually previous article. I also couldn't find a way to return back to the main screen without tapping on that awful Back button many times. Please improve this app and make it as good as it could be!

Makes it very difficult to unsubscribe

MyNameIsInUse99 on

Germany

I subscribed via the website, which makes it very difficult to unsubscribe (so far I have not succeeded). For this reason alone I would not recommend subscribing.

Interesting articles but terrible subscription management

RMR! on

Germany

As others have stated, the app itself isn't bad, the articles are interesting sometimes, but trying to cancel the subscription is almost impossible. You can't do it in the app itself, you are sent to a web page which sends you around in circles and you get lost in a maze of senseless requests: "please log in to manage your subscription" and when you do, the website say, "you are already logged in/subscribed, please change your password" or something lime that. It drives you nuts. Cancelling shouldn't be this hard. I have sent an email and hope that that works. We will see.

Please add category filter and author profiles

mmmccccccrrr on

Germany

The app should have the same features as the website, not less

sehr gute Nachrichten-App aber leider gespickt mit übergriffiger Webung

PE STO on

Germany

sehr gute Nachrichten-App mit profunden Analysen des Weltgeschehens aber leider voll gespickt mit übergriffiger Google-Werbung

Login

Ostend88 on

Germany

Every couple of days I have to do a fresh login. No other news app has this issue. Pls fix.

Love the New Yorker, the app is a mess

vivo67 on

Germany

It seems you now need to have an account with Conde Nast, even when you already have a subscription via the app (store). The error messages are misleading and confusing and the support staff seems to be completely in the dark about this

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