Tennessean: News & eNewspaper

Tennessean: News & eNewspaper

By Gannett

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-06-01
  • Current Version: 7.12.1
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 208.77 MB
  • Developer: Gannett
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.39022
4.39022
From 2,332 Ratings

Description

We're working to make the place we call home, better. We became Nashville’s leading source of 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. • Stay informed about the 2024 Presidential Election and local races. • 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: http://static.tennessean.com/privacy/ • Terms of Service: http://static.tennessean.com/terms/ • Questions or Comments: feedback@usatoday.com

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Reviews

  • Ez pay

    3
    By Ilovedonnyos
    I want to change the credit card on file but I can’t find how to.
  • The Authority

    5
    By Boltfan
    Excellent coverage for the Metro area and beyond. Titans coverage is next level!!
  • Bad Graphics, Poor UI, Many Bugs and Way Too Many Adds

    1
    By Jmweldon
    Moved here recently from Dallas and used their app for almost a decade. I understand what a good-reading experience should be like. This app is frustrating. As soon as my subscription expires I will stop using it. 1- Web 1.0 user interface (buttons verses swiping through). Scanned-in articles… tragically old experience. Oh, looks nothing like the screenshots posted in the App-store! 2- Grainy images that are obviously scanned in at low DPI, and can’t be enhanced. 3- So many bugs, you can’t get through a single edition without it hanging. Sometimes displaying a blank screen. Other times, stupid buttons don’t work leaving you stuck on a page. I actually called support (was sent a reset password email as their solution). 4- Adds. One would think if you paid for something there would be less adds. No, there are pop-up and in-article adds in addition to the newspaper adds.
  • In-article ads causing issues

    2
    By Richthig
    I love reading the Tennessean, but recently I notice that ads are causing text to be unreadable because it pushes the text to the left, cutting off words. Please fix this.
  • Not Dependable

    1
    By Black Ink Guy
    I use the print version. While reading the system switches tothe online version. I have to shut down reboot and select enewspaper. Works sometimes. Lacks stability.
  • This app is not dependable

    3
    By Grammylkk
    I love reading The Tennessean but the app is extremely undependable. It is sensitive to touch often defaulting from regular screen to full screen to the front page. For some reason, the screen looks and reads easier on my husbands iPad which is one year newer. If I leave the e newspaper and return, it often leaves the page I was reading and returns to front page. Deleting the app and reloading sometimes helps as does rebooting my iPad. Overall I find it often frustrating to smoothly read and move through the paper.
  • e-Newspaper unusable …

    1
    By Jeff Van Syckle
    I’ve subscribed to the Tennessean for some time now, having family in the Nashville area. I recently moved here from upstate NY, where the app worked fine in e-Newspaper mode - my preferred way of reading the paper. Since I’ve been in TN, the app does not work at all in e-Newspaper format, unless I clear the cache each time; even then it does not always open in the format. I’ve uninstalled/reinstalled a couple times with no change. I reported the issue several times within the app itself, with no response. I enjoy the paper first thing in the morning, but will probably cancel my subscription because of issues with the app.
  • Can’t see it since The app update

    2
    By Ten37215
    New update is horrible. They had two new tool bars above and below the side. Please make the word so small you can’t really see it. they have also greatly increase the pop-up ads, so it’s very tedious to get through all the ads to read an article. There’s not hardly anything worth reading in the paper now, anyway.
  • Review

    1
    By L1bc43n
    There is no information on my specific account. I would like to know my subscription end date and new subscription price.
  • iPad Version

    1
    By U.P. Sailor
    The iPad version doesn’t open

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