The Dallas Morning News ePaper

The Dallas Morning News ePaper

By The Dallas Morning News

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2011-10-01
  • Current Version: 4.1.8
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 89.52 MB
  • Developer: The Dallas Morning News
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.58911
4.58911
From 3,215 Ratings

Description

The Dallas Morning News ePaper provides a digital replica of the morning paper, but also has so much more. You can still take your morning paper wherever you go, but the ePaper also has an evening edition, allowing you to stay up to date on breaking stories that day and give you a sneak peek at what is to come the next morning. No matter what time it is, you can stay up-to-date with your favorite reporters and columnists in an easy-to-read format. Downloading the app is free, but you will need a subscription to access the paper. The monthly and semi-annual subscriptions to The Dallas Morning News ePaper are auto-renewing subscriptions. Upon purchase, you will receive access to The Dallas Morning News ePapers. Prices for the subscriptions are $4.99 for one month and $29.99 for six months. Payment for this subscription will be charged to your iTunes account upon purchase. The subscription will auto-renew within 24 hours of the current subscription expiring. Auto-renewing subscriptions can be managed via Account Settings allowing them to be turned off. No cancellations of the current subscription are allowed during the active subscription period. Terms and Conditions: https://www.dallasnews.com/help/terms-of-service/ Privacy Policy: https://www.dallasnews.com/help/privacy-policy/

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  • Can’t log on

    1
    By dawillia1968
    Password issues and no support
  • BLM/ illegal immigration destroying USA

    5
    By open minded Independent
    Terrible that the DMN is a supporter of two criminal groups; BLM/ illegal immigration.
  • New and improved it isn’t

    2
    By Toosie!
    Hard to go directly to a section without a hassle
  • Bias on Reporting

    3
    By Man oh man 10101
    I have taken the DMN for more than 20 years since moving to Texas. Hands down the Sports Day section is the best in the country. Great coverage and columns! Local reporting is also excellent. I have considered on more than one occasion dropping the paper as it has more and more bias throughout national reporting. What seems to be lost is reporting of the news and providing information so we as the readers can form our own opinions or inquire further. I do not need a reporter telling me what is true or false, especially without saying that it is their opinion rather than fact. Save that for editorial and opinion pages. Let’s get back to balanced reporting leaving behind bias and sensationalism.
  • Unreliable

    1
    By PMW1949
    E-edition is unreliable and won’t open on a semi-regular basis and then there’s nothing you can do about it after following EVERY SINGLE ONE of their automated suggestions to fix it. Very frustrating and annoying!
  • Main Stream Media

    3
    By Grack Sarlock
    If your intent is to follow the mainstream news and ignore all of the news, then you are doing well. If you print all of the news, you might be surprised by an increase of subscribers. I would like to see two articles of a major news story written from a left and right perspective on the same page. I would like to read news stories that that are reported by Newsmax.
  • Can’t read downloaded paper while offline

    2
    By jbarn10
    When I download the paper to read offline, the paper will not pull up if there is no wifi. Defeats the purpose of downloading. It didn’t used to be that way.
  • Slow response time.

    1
    By Uncle Bubba Dallas
    tediousprocess to sign in
  • COVID free

    5
    By eyes2golf
    Reading the DMN from my iPad was something I resisted. I like the tactile feeling of holding a newspaper and the sound of the crackling paper. The Coronavirus came and grabbing the DMN that has been wrapped in plastic, shove in a car with a person breathing on them, plus who knows how many have touched it, so iPad was great alternative. Low and behold, I have enjoyed the app. Easy to read. Easy to zoom in small print or isolate an entire article to read. So this old guy is now in 21st century, but still will enjoy a real paper as time allows. Some good from COVID or enjoying my options.
  • Review

    2
    By signmsn
    Way too liberal for real Texans

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