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Don't wait for Apple - how to get news on your Mac now. By William Gallagher Tuesday, August 07, 2018, 08:42 am PT (11:42 am ET) The Apple News app is coming to macOS Mojave but you can do better. Jul 24, 2010  By downloading the BBC News app you can view: News stories by geographical region News by category including business, technology, entertainment and sport News in other languages including Spanish, Russian and Arabic Video including one minute news summaries to keep you informed on the go You can also personalise the app to suit your interests.

Expanded coverage.
From cover to cover to cover.

Dive into your own personal newsstand, with full access to hundreds of magazines and leading newspapers. Flip through current and past issues as covers and layouts come alive in beautiful new ways.** Download a magazine or save a recommended article to read on the go. And continue to enjoy all the amazing features of Apple News — all for one great price.

Read magazines like never before.

Swipe from animated covers to richly redesigned articles.

Hundreds of magazines, including:

  • The New Yorker
  • TIME
  • The Atlantic
  • New York Magazine

Style & Beauty

  • Vogue
  • InStyle
  • ELLE
  • Bon Appétit
  • Food & Wine
  • Saveur

Sports

  • Sports Illustrated
  • Golf Digest
  • Runner’s World
  • Condé Nast Traveler
  • Travel + Leisure
  • Outside

Entertainment

  • People
  • Vanity Fair
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • WIRED
  • National Geographic
  • Scientific American

Online Publications

  • Vox
  • theSkimm
  • The Cut
  • Vulture
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Leading newspapers

Stay up to date with full access to the world’s best journalism.

The Wall Street Journal

Get the day’s most important business and financial news.

Los Angeles Times

Enjoy daily news and top entertainment industry stories.

Family Sharing

Access for up to six family members.

Read on the go

Current issues of your favorite magazines are automatically downloaded.

Start your free 1-month trial.

No commitment. Cancel anytime.*

News everyone is free to enjoy.

With or without Apple News+, you’ll always enjoy editor-curated coverage of current events, an expansive personalized newsfeed, immersive videos, and breaking news notifications. All to help keep you on top of the stories you’re following — across your devices.

Curated by world-class editors.

Apple News editors handpick the best stories and deliver them right to you. These must-reads include everything from the latest headlines to in-depth special-interest pieces. Apple News+ subscribers can also unlock premium article and magazine selections.

Personalized to your interests.

As you read, Apple News gets a better read on your interests, then suggests stories relevant to you. Quickly scan recommendations throughout your Today feed. These updates include full magazine issues for Apple News+ subscribers.

Designed for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Enjoy articles with vivid photography and animation. And take a deep dive into today’s hot topics — with full versions of your favorite magazines — on Apple News+. Dynamic covers and layouts optimized for iPhone, iPad, and Mac come to life with every swipe.

Committed to your privacy.

Apple News uses on-device intelligence to recommend stories and accesses your information only with your permission, never sharing it with others. And we don’t allow advertisers and publishers to track you — so only you know what you’ve read.

Apple News+

$9.99/mo. after 1-month free trial*

Top stories handpicked by our editors

Breaking news notifications

The best news sources, all in one place

Personalized recommendations

Private and secure reading

Hundreds of magazines and leading newspapers

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Online and offline reading across your devices

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Apple News+

$9.99/mo. after 1-month free trial*

Working with Apple News.

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Apple News Guidelines

Update to the latest version of iOS or macOS to start your Apple News+ free trial.

Apple at its March 2019 event introduced a new subscription service for Apple News, called Apple News+.

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Apple News+ is a subscription service in the Apple News app that lets you access magazines and paywalled content from some news sites. You have to pay a subscription fee to access Apple News+, and it is an add-on service that lives right alongside Apple's existing free Apple News content. This guide covers everything that you need to know about Apple News+, from pricing and availability to news sites and magazines included.

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Apple News+ Availability

Apple News+ content is available right in the Apple News app through the new Apple News+ tab that shows up on iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch models running iOS 12.2 or later and Macs running macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later.

You need to be in the U.S., Canada, Australia, or the UK to be able to subscribe to and access Apple News content at the current time, though Apple has plans to expand it to additional countries in the future.

Apple News+ Pricing

Apple News+ costs $9.99 per month in the United States, $12.99 per month in Canada, £9.99 per month in the UK, and $14.99 per month in Australia. At the current time, there are no yearly subscription plans available.

The $9.99 per month fee gives your entire family of up to six people access to Apple News+ as long as you have Family Sharing set up.

Apple News Free Trial

Apple is offering a 30-day free trial for Apple News+, and we have instructions on how to sign up here. You won't get charged the monthly fee until the free trial expires, but your free trial ends right when you cancel.


That means there's no option to sign up, cancel, and then use the service for a month. You'll need to keep yourself subscribed to continue to use the free trial, so we recommend setting a reminder ahead of when the trial expires so you can get the full 30-day test period without getting charged if you decide to cancel.

How to Get to Apple News+ Content

All Apple News+ content is available in the Apple News app in the Apple News+ tab at the bottom of the display on an iPhone, or through Apple News+ option on the side bar on iPads and Macs.


The Apple News+ section houses all available Apple News content, including magazines and newspapers, though if you come across Apple News+ articles from magazines news sites like The Wall Street Journal while browsing through the standard Apple News interface, that content will all be available for free to you.

What's Included in Apple News+

The Apple News+ monthly fee gets you access to more than 200 popular magazines that cover a wide range of categories, including health, style and beauty, lifestyle, sports, finance and business, cars, entertainment, food, hobbies, home and garden, kids and parenting, news and politics, outdoors, science and tech, and travel.

Both past and current issues from a number of magazines are included. Based on a spot check, past issues seem to be available from March 2018 on, so no magazine is offering a full collection of past content. March 2018 is when Apple purchased Texture, the service that Apple News+ evolved from.

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Along with more than 300 magazines, Apple News+ includes paywalled subscription content from the following newspapers: The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and Toronto Star.

There are also several digital only subscription offerings included such as theSkimm, The Highlight by Vox, New York Magazine's sites Vulture, The Cut and Grub Street, and Extra Crunch from TechCrunch.

Apple News Formatting

New issues of some magazines in Apple News+ are using a proprietary formatting designed just for Apple News+. It puts a table of contents right up front so you can see what articles are included and skip right to what you want to read, and it also supports full screen interactive media and other digital-first features.


Some magazines have not been updated with this new format and their issues are plain PDFs that you can swipe through with none of these new features. All older issues even from magazines that do support the new Apple News+ digital format are also in PDFs.


PDFs display all of the available pages in a magazine, but you'll essentially need to swipe through most of the magazine to see the specifics of what's available.

MacStories has a great list of all of the magazines that are available in Apple News+ in the United States at the current time, and which formatting those magazines are using.

Subscribing to a Magazine

To add a magazine to the My Magazines section of Apple News and follow it, you need to search for it using the Apple News search interface and then tap on the heart button to favorite it. This will ensure that the magazine is displayed in the My Magazines section. If you've read a magazine that you've not hearted, it may still temporarily show up in the My Magazines section.


As of iOS 12.3 and macOS Mojave 10.14.5, you can also subscribe to a publication to follow directly from the Apple News+ catalog view by tapping on the 'Follow' button. If you're still using an earlier version of iOS or macOS, you won't see the Follow button.


My Magazines seems to be a bit buggy at the current time because there's no way to remove magazines from the list, and not all magazines and content that you've read show up in the My Magazines list after exiting the app and reopening it. Apple will likely have some fixes coming for these issues that will improve the layout and available subscription tools.

Any magazine that you follow (aka have added a heart to) will be automatically downloaded to your device when a new issue is available.

Downloading a Magazine for Offline Reading

You can download any magazine in Apple News+ so that you can read it offline. When browsing through magazines, viewing new issues in the Apple News+ section, or looking at a magazine's overview with all of the available issues listed, tap on the little download icon next to any issue to make it available to read when you don't have a Wi-Fi or LTE connection.

All of your downloaded Apple News+ magazines can be found both offline and online in the My Magazines section.

Deleting a Magazine You've Downloaded

When Apple News+ launched, there was no option for deleting downloaded magazines, but Apple added the feature in iOS 12.4. To clear downloaded magazine issues, go to History > Clear > Clear All.

Apple News+ How Tos

Apple News+ Bugs

Some people are having trouble subscribing to Apple News+, and it's not quite clear what's going on. Apple's servers could be having issues, as some people have run into trouble subscribing to Apple News on one device and then using it on another. One user had luck unsubscribing and resubscribing again, while another said it just started working all of a sudden after a period of time.

There have also been reports of issues with loading times and problems swapping between portrait and landscape mode. If you're having Apple News+ problems, sign out of iTunes in the Settings app and then sign back in. That seems to fix the problem people are having where they're not able to log in on a different device.

The Free Apple News Experience

Apple News in the U.S., Canada, UK, and Australia continues to function as before for those who choose not to sign up for Apple News+. All of the content and news stories from your favorite news sites will still be available to read, you just won't get access to the magazines and paywalled content included in Apple News+.


For non-subscribers, there are essentially no changes to the Apple News app with the exception of a new Apple News+ tab to ignore. Apple News will continue to offer access to Top Stories, Trending Stories, and a feed of personalized news articles.

Existing Subscriptions

If you already subscribe to a magazine that's now offered in Apple News+, you'll probably want to cancel whatever subscription you have, whether it's through Apple or through another subscription service.

For some publications, like The Wall Street Journal, there is a possibility you'll want to keep the standalone subscription. While all of the WSJ's content is available in Apple News+, the app is only going to surface 'general interest' articles, which could make it difficult to find the full range of content offered. WSJ archives also only persist for three days.

Texture Users

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If you are a Texture user, you should know that Texture shut down on May 28, 2019 on all platforms. Existing Texture customers need to sign up to Apple News+ and can take advantage of a one-month free trial to try the new service out.

Texture users on Android are no longer able to use the service will need to purchase an Apple device to access Apple News+.

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