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App highlights:
• A daily mixture of political commentary, cultural criticism and humour
• Each issue of the weekly magazine published every Thursday at 4 a.m.
• Receive alerts on breaking news – and the latest from Spectator writers
• Listen to all Spectator podcasts and narrated articles
• Read articles when you’re offline
• Keep track of the articles you’ve already read
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In-Apps
1 year
R2,299.99
1 month
R229.99
25 July 2015, The Spectator Magazine
R99.99
16 July 2016, The Spectator Magazine
R99.99
The Spectator Magazine 15 December 2012
R119.99
13 December 2014, The Spectator Magazine
R99.99
July 2016, The Spectator Magazine BAE Supplement
R0.00
May 2016, The Spectator Magazine Health Supplement
R0.00
Autumn 2016, The Spectator Magazine Life Supplement
R0.00
Summer 2016, The Spectator Magazine Life Supplement
R0.00
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User Rating
4.75 out of 5
297 ratings in South Africa
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The Spectator Magazine Reviews
A giant step backwards
Unfortunately this iteration of the App is worse than the prior App and has at least 2 critical features which actually do not work. Firstly, you cannot increase the font size and the preset font size is too small. Secondly, the bottom ‘bar’ which enables you to check content and jump to an article very rarely works. The ‘bar’ is almost always unavailable and cannot be accessed. Please bring back the previous version which was flawless. If it ain’t broke….
A good thing, ruined
My favourite weekly read, ruined by a very silly update.
Just one example of what’s been messed up - no index to the magazine and every time opened you’re forced back to your last position.
Is this for real?
Perfect Amount /Relevant content
I thoroughly enjoy this magazine and will recommend it to anyone looking for UK political news presented in a concise yet humorous way. General articles are just as informative. Overall a well put together magazine for a busy person.
U.K. Election
Excellent and considered opinions on election
Fantastic editorial.
Love the articles which are not too long and completely compulsive reading.
Big fan of the app which allows me to read on the go. Thanks!
Why have they gone and messed up this app?
The organisation of this app has recently been modified in a way that makes reading the magazine from Cover to Cover impossible. Recommended articles appear annoyingly within each writing. Encouraging you to leave the article you are reading and dive off somewhere different. Up Next is used improperly to guide you to articles that do not appear next in the, order. Overall, I will now consider stopping my subscription to this magazine. Such a shame when the previous version works so well.
great when travelling
this app give the best of both worlds - the usual great Speccie articles and the latest news. It means we get to the full Spectator experience when travelling. well worth having
Worthy and sensible
The Spectator is one of the very last print media that still has anything intelligent to say. Almost all the rest of the legacy press has degenerated into cocktails of mindless mush and clickbait — and that includes the big names that were once the newspapers and journals of record.
Why The Spectator?
Intelligent, pithy, challenging, amusing and ultimately informative. What more can you ask for?