Courier Journal

Courier Journal

By Gannett

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-06-01
  • Current Version: 8.1.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 164.97 MB
  • Developer: Gannett
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.31913
4.31913
From 2,933 Ratings

Description

From critically acclaimed storytelling to powerful photography to engaging videos — the Courier Journal app delivers the local news that matters most to your community. APP FEATURES: • Access all of our in-depth journalism, including things to do around town, sports coverage from high school to the pros, and much more. • Enjoy a streamlined, fast-loading experience that makes it easy to view the stories, photos, and videos that matter to you. • Get breaking news, sports scores, and weather alerts with real-time notifications tailored to your interests. • Customize your experience by saving your favorite stories, adjusting text size, using night mode, or reading offline. • eNewspaper: Just like our print edition but accessible on your mobile devices. And access to USA TODAY and 200+ local eNewspapers. MORE INFORMATION: • Privacy Policy: https://cm.courier-journal.com/privacy/ • Terms of Service: https://cm.courier-journal.com/terms/ • Questions or Comments: feedback@usatoday.com • Subscriptions are charged to your account at confirmation of purchase and automatically renew each month or year, unless turned off in your account settings at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription, where applicable. See "Subscription Support" in the app's Settings for more details and customer service contact information.

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Reviews

  • Great app!

    5
    By KY Ladyy
    Easy to use - great way to read the Courier Journal!
  • Stay Informed

    5
    By Fiercediva
    I enjoy keeping up with the local and national news each day via the Courier Journal enewspaper. Thank you!
  • Bring back the old app.

    2
    By Wendy’s G’ma
    Perhaps this new app will grow on me' but for now I find it clunky and unresponsive as I move from page to page. In my opinion the previous app was not broken so I am puzzled about why you decided to replace it. This app freezes on my screen requiring me to turn off iPad to gain access. Fix the bugs with an update, please!
  • Love my CJ

    5
    By GiJaLa
    I’ve been reading the CJ since I was a small girl. I read the paper with delivery and now throughly enjoy the e- online version. First thing in the AM , coffee, breakfast and the CJ. Catching up on local news and interesting local stories, profiles of Louisvillians and more are the reasons I subscribe.
  • Al Wyssbrod

    5
    By wasboard
    Can’t live without it!
  • Little News

    3
    By Sniveal
    The paper is a day late on news and the sports section is pretty bad.
  • Not always prompt

    5
    By still trouble
    Site does not always come up with the epaper, but works okay mostly. Like many websites you just need patience to find the correct button!
  • Great paper

    5
    By Vicbrown42
    Having returned home to Louisville after 45 years away in San Francisco and NYC, I’m pleasantly surprised at the quality of my hometown paper.
  • CJ review

    5
    By Gabe in Kentucky
    Generally quality reporting. Adapting to tech changes has been difficult. Some days there is a thick black bar running across the bottom of the screen when viewing enewspaper. Could do without that for a bigger screen to view. On occasion there are hoops to jump through to get to the enewspaper to view it. I used to be a CJ/ Lou Times delivery boy. So I plod through tech changes recognizing changing times require it.
  • Supporter because truthful news is so important.

    3
    By DReader
    I have been reading the CJ (and Times) for about 70 years. I long for the days when we had several very good editorial writers and news that was from the day before. We knew sports scores the morning after the games and election results were thorough and prompt.

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