Long Beach Press-Telegram

Long Beach Press-Telegram

By MediaNews Group

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-02-21
  • Current Version: 10.0.6
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 133.30 MB
  • Developer: MediaNews Group
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.82353
4.82353
From 17 Ratings

Description

To continue enjoying our app, we kindly request that you log in again after this update. If you're a subscriber, please take a moment to restore your account to ensure uninterrupted access. You can find the “Restore Subscriptions“ button in Settings under Subscriptions. Welcome to a new app experience, we have optimized our app and giving it a facelift! This faster iOS native app now has the following new features: Your News: Provide personalized recommendations for content based on user preferences. Users will be allowed to customize the content they want to engage with by selecting the topics they are truly interested in. By going to the “Your News” tab the user can bypass the noise of all that is published and home in on the content they want Saved Articles: Save feature that allows users to save articles or other content they are interested in for later reading or reference.Push notifications will remind users to read their saved articles or suggest related content Custom Push Notifications: The user can select what topics they want to be notified about which makes for a much less intrusive experience. Top Navigation Bar: A top navigation bar lets the user switch between sections by swiping or tapping. Enews in-app: Desire the newspaper experience? No need to open a separate app! By simply going to Settings and selecting E-News the user can browse the Digital Replica of the day’s paper. Offline Reading: This feature allows users to enable offline reading from Settings. Offline “Reading Preferences” can also be customized for Settings. Swipe Left: Instead of going back to the main section to find more articles, users have the option to simply swipe, immediately opening other articles in the Section. Follow Topics: A user will be shown articles on topics they are following. To follow select “follow” at the article level and related articles will gain relevancy and be shown more frequently. Just as easily “Unfollow”

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Reviews

  • Old News

    1
    By LB News
    Not enough up to date information. Same articles day after day. Also, now I need to create a log in.
  • delay

    1
    By noisyguy
    takes too long to load: will seek info from other sources: may try deleting app & retrieve it from the cloud a little bit later...see if that solves the problem
  • Worst app ever

    1
    By Marks fish
    Can’t search, only has a few articles
  • GUD419

    1
    By GUD419
    The app is terrible. There's no way to search for something specific, not to mention trying to find Archbold, Grobaty, etc. Not that it's not perfect (to be sure), but the L.A. Times has the PT app beat in every way. Get a pro in there to get this app straightened away. Thanks.
  • Jim W

    2
    By Wine a lot
    The application is terrible. All you can see are the top two or three stories that I suppose the editors choose. We subscribe to the print edition. If you are out of town and want the news that is in the Press Telegram you are out of luck. I gave it two stars...should have been one.
  • Bring back landscape view

    3
    By HandiCam
    Nice, but I need landscape view. Keyboard always attached
  • Needs attention

    1
    By MikenVA
    Not updated nearly enough. Also, for the hometown newspaper you would think that they would have a section under sports for LBSU like they do for UCLA and SC.
  • Can no longer read articles

    1
    By baarton
    With the last update, you must sign in to view articles.
  • Can't access articles without subscription

    1
    By three1ooh
    Why do I now have to purchase a subscription to view any articles? I'll just rely on the always dependable google news.
  • Can't access articles

    1
    By McFeiler
    Once I select an article, the app asks for my sign-in information then kicks me out of the article and back to the headlines. I have not had to enter account information previously in order to read articles. Annoying.

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