Tennessean

Tennessean

By Gannett

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-06-01
  • Current Version: 6.2.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 186.92 MB
  • Developer: Gannett
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.46727
4.46727
From 1,650 Ratings

Description

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, faith, transportation, government, health care, business, growth, education, the Predators and the Titans and your high school football team down the street. Our investigative reporters work to make this a better place to live and our columnists celebrate those who already are. It’s all in our name. We believe in Tennessee. We stand for Tennessee. We are Tennesseans. APP FEATURES: • Access all of the Tennessean’s in-depth coverage—every article, photo, and video. • Enjoy a streamlined, fast-loading experience that makes it easy to view the stories, photos, and videos that matter to you. • Get breaking news, sports scores, and weather alerts with real-time notifications tailored to your interests. • Customize your experience by saving your favorite stories, adjusting text size, using night mode, or reading offline. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: • The Tennessean app is free to download and all users can access a sampling of free articles every month. • For unlimited access to all content, subscribe now and get 30 days free ($7.99/month after), or $69.99 annually. If you are already a subscriber, you can sign in with your existing subscription. • Subscriptions are charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and automatically renew each month or year, unless turned off in your iTunes account settings at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your iTunes Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription, where applicable. 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: mobilesupport@gannett.com

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Reviews

  • Better than most

    5
    By Anomaj
    I’m digitally subscribed to over a dozen newspapers/magazines/etc and this is one of the few where their app is preferable to just using the mobile website. No real complaints.
  • News is good - but need # for customer service

    4
    By Cxnorris24
    I need to temporarily stop delivery of the paper. This app does not provide info on how to do that. I even searched in Google (shouldn’t have had to do that) - it’s very difficult to find correct # to call. Google listed # from 2015 that is no longer in service. Please add info on App for people who rely on both the App and daily delivery. Delivery customers have been abandoned.
  • Not much help

    1
    By ridiculouspp
    Did you get subscriber input when developing this? Pitiful information
  • Not Bad 4 A fish rapper

    4
    By Dougawuga
    Long time print customer
  • Tennessean

    1
    By Jesús Montoya Escobar III
    App needs some improvement. Have a subscription. Unable to view subscription stories.
  • Truly awful example of a newspaper

    1
    By cajmol
    They can’t even check the spelling on their main headlines.
  • Perfect

    5
    By Kimmy kitten 56
    Love reading the articles
  • Constant log ins

    2
    By Ann Nville
    Why can’t this app continue to recognize me as a subscriber? I am tired of having to constantly log in again and again.
  • PA Titan Fan

    5
    By PA Titan Fan
    Great insight to our Titans! Thank you!
  • Updates filled with dates, old “news”

    2
    By GreenHillsShopper
    Maybe the lead story is that day’s news. Not uncommon that the “catch up” category is filled with days or week old news or forecast for a ballgame that was played three days ago. Biased selection of news that is reported. Sad state of American news profession.

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