Coming Soon: A New Home for Independent Journalism
Newsweek is launching a new mobile app designed to offer a premium, ad-free experience for readers seeking in-depth journalism. The app will feature personalized content, easy navigation, and exclusive access to member-only stories. Existing subscribers will get free access, while new users can try it with a 14-day trial or read up to five free articles.
- ▪The new Newsweek app will offer an ad-free, personalized mobile experience for readers.
- ▪It includes four main sections: Discover, For Members, For You, and Search.
- ▪Subscribers can access the app with their existing credentials, while new users get a 14-day free trial.
- ▪The app aims to provide context and clarity through curated journalism across politics, business, culture, and more.
- ▪Newsweek has been delivering independent journalism for 93 years, and the app continues this mission.
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The new Newsweek app is coming soon — a premium, personalized experience built for readers who want context, clarity and perspective.As more readers turn to their phones to understand the day’s events in real time, the new Newsweek app is designed for a more focused and intentional way to stay informed.Coming soon, the app will bring Newsweek’s reporting, analysis and member-only journalism into one ad-free mobile experience built for readers who think independently and want trusted context without the distractions of the open web.The app is organized around four main sections:Discover is the starting point for Newsweek’s latest journalism, with a curated feed of stories across politics, world affairs, business, culture, health, science and more.
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