The Oldie magazine

Published by: Oldie Publications
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The idea for the Oldie was cooked up 25 years ago by its founding editor, Richard Ingrams, and his much-lamented successor, the late Alexander Chancellor. Their aim was to create a free-thinking, funny magazine, a light-hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity. The Oldie is ageless and timeless, free of retirement advice, crammed with rejuvenating wit, intelligence and delight. I look forward to welcoming you to our loyal, ever-growing readership.
Harry Mount, Editor
‘The Oldie? It’s the new Punch, the new New Yorker, it’s brilliant’ Gyles Brandreth
‘The most original magazine in the country’ The Independent
It is a British monthly magazine written "as a light-hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity" and has an mixture of features, arts, book reviews and cartoons.
FEATURES
-The Oldie magazine app is free to download. Purchase single editions or subscribe to The Oldie app at a discounted rate
-Read every issue a whole week before it goes on sale in the shops
-Download the magazine and read it offline, on the move
-Each issue is supplemented by an exclusive Oldie podcast. Further insightful commentary with the brains behind the articles.
-Navigate the app easily using the contents bar and skip to your favourite section.
-One-click, seamless access to the daily blogs filed to the Oldie website
YOUR APP SUBSCRIPTION
You can purchase an auto-renewable subscription directly from iTunes for £34.99. The subscription will include the current issue and past content (up to August 2015) if you do not already own it as well as every new issue.
A single issue costs £2.99 (save £1.26)
- Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period
- You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period
Privacy Policy: https://theoldie.subscribeonline.co.uk/privacy
Terms of use: https://theoldie.subscribeonline.co.uk/terms-and-conditionsapp
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May 2024 issue 437
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July 2024 issue 439
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June 2024 issue 438
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April 2024 issue 436
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March 2024 issue 435
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August 2024 issue 440
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October 2024 issue 442
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December 2024 issue 444
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November 2024 issue 443
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September 2024 issue 441
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The Oldie magazine Reviews

Cannot view after iPad reset

kdavisa on

United Kingdom

Having had to reset my iPad, I opted to reinstall my apps individually, rather than use the backup, not wanting to reintroduce any fault on the system. This worked on every app except The Oldie. I have now found that by apparently purchasing a subscription directly from The Oldie, it has, though, awoken my Apple subscription - something neither Apple nor The Oldie have been able to tell me! Hence the dropped star!

Digital Disappointment

pixsey dixsey on

United Kingdom

I love The Oldie and have subscribed to the print edition for years. Due to eyesight deterioration I have changed to digital copy. I access it on my iPad, however I cannot make the page bigger, the print is too small to read, I have to email the page to myself, when I am able to ‘pinch apart’ the page to make the text bigger. Is it me?

Navigation to memories forgotten

Arnwold on

United Kingdom

There are so many fond and fun memories evoked from a century now passed. Perhaps a penny for your thoughts with pre-decimalisation. A loosening of a stoic ‘stiff upper lip’, and understatement for which we were once famed. The pleasure of a postcard in its rearguard of pen and stamp to the instantaneous Social media. Favourite jokes of Barry Cryer which raise a harmless smile. The warm glow of recollection by a passage well written in a different manner for a different time. One is often enthused to share these passages of the past with those whose comprehension can enjoy their value. Wether with a page of paper, a digital screen or an email newsletter joy is to be had.

Absolutely appalling app

Ravenscourt on

United Kingdom

Whilst the content of the magazine is superb this app is a dismal failure Sadly i shan’t be resubscribing Frankly could do better !!

App is really awful

Belle Vale on

United Kingdom

The magazine itself is really good but accessing the digital version is painful. As a yearly digital subscriber I find it almost impossible to access anything other than the blog. Why is it so difficult? Avoid the digital subscription option just buy the print version.

Awful website

KUBITSCHEK on

United Kingdom

I am a subscriber to The Oldie , I find the website is very hard navigate and I am constantly being asked to sign in again and email addresses are not recognised. Very disappointed.

Great magazine.

paulgibbo on

United Kingdom

Great magazine.

Oldie

Tan boycott on

United Kingdom

I paid for 12 month subscription including the offline version and get asked to pay £2.99 but not every month. The magazine is good but it is no good when you are on holiday and you cannot download

Not happy!

Shay person on

United Kingdom

I paid for a twelve month subscription but each month since it tells me there is a new issue available but asks for £2.99.

Millie

Lelagore on

United Kingdom

It tells me all I need to know as well as being thoroughly entertaining. Hope Harry Mount keeps up the good work.

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App Info

Category
Lifestyle
Publisher
Oldie Publications
Languages
English
Recent release
3.4 (3 months ago )
Released on
Aug 7, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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