Tennessean: News & eNewspaper

Tennessean: News & eNewspaper

By Gannett

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-06-01
  • Current Version: 8.5.4
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 163.87 MB
  • Developer: Gannett
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.3994
4.3994
From 2,709 Ratings

Description

We are Nashville’s leading source of local news because we know this: If it’s important to you, it’s important to us. Music, jobs, transportation, government, economic news, education, the Predators and the Titans, plus expert opinions on all your favorite subjects. We’re our community’s trusted storytellers. We’re here for it. WHAT WE’RE ALL ABOUT: • Impactful insider coverage of Nashville politics that keeps the government in check. • Journalism that makes our home better by celebrating the good, solving the bad, and investigating the ugly. • Music city coverage and what it means for Nashvillians (transplants and unicorns alike). • Award-winning sports coverage that makes sense of every move and the strategy behind them and always puts the wins and losses in context. • Expert guides to our dining scene, plus reviews of the Top 25 restaurants in Nashville. • App features like real-time alerts, challenging puzzles and lively podcasts, a personalized feed, the eNewspaper, and more. APP FEATURES: • Real-time breaking news alerts • A personalized feed on the all-new For You page • The eNewspaper, a digital replica of our print newspaper Subscription Information: • The Tennessean app is free to download, and all users can access a sampling of free articles every month. • 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. See "Subscription Support" in the app's Settings for more details and customer service contact information.  MORE INFORMATION: • Privacy Policy: https://cm.tennessean.com/privacy/ • Terms of Service: https://cm.tennessean.com/terms/ • Questions or Comments: mobilesupport@gannett.com

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Reviews

  • Epaper

    4
    By Harrriman
    I like the option to read the paper online but my biggest complaint is getting access of online. When I have air travel and download the epaper , it’s never available offline to see. Why???
  • Informative

    5
    By MAH$1
    Wide variety of news local, regional, national and global.
  • Good information about Nashville

    5
    By P in Goodlettsvile
    I like easy to navigate eNewspaper and the Nashville area news.
  • Notifications Issues: Please Fix

    3
    By I appreciate the Tennessean
    I stopped what I thought all notifications but I am getting more than “breaking news”. I like the feature but multiple notifications that go beyond that is very disruptive. I agree with the following reviewers comments: Abusive with Notifications Nov 25 青六六次六 Despite repeated requests and inquiries, The Tennessean feels it is necessary to alert people throughout the day with sports related push notifications as "breaking news" despite them being anything but. Recent push notifications include a lifestyle story about a coach, Vanderbilt football updates, Little League updates - all of which are not breaking news nor top stories. Editors and app programmers should follow the requests of the notifications features built into the app to not abuse customers with unnecessary and unwanted notifications. Not everything is a top story or breaking news.
  • Worst app in world

    1
    By Nana is Proud!
    Subscribed for 67 years. Won’t let me sign in.
  • Mr Jim

    2
    By imtheinsurance guy
    Keeps us up to date
  • Good Newspaper APP

    5
    By Dan 5612
    Excellent newspaper, high quality writing and editorials worth reading. Keep up the good work.
  • Newspaper

    5
    By H/ville
    Newspaper concise, yet in-depth.
  • Paper

    5
    By Scianj
    Great paper to read online good content really enjoy
  • Awesome Sports Section for High School Sports

    5
    By Coachoc
    The best place to keep up with High School sports in the middle Tennessee area.

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