![]() ![]() “People in the News” articles came from Fortune, People, Time and Billboard. Articles that News+ grouped under Fashion, for example, came from Elle, Bazaar and Shape. Many of today’s readers, especially younger readers, may be less devoted to a given publication and more interested in the topic areas and subjects covered across numerous publications. One article I came across in Vanity Fair, included video of Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph driving in a convertible – I imagine there will be more and more video sprinkled across various publications over time.įor now, the ads are not interactive it’ll be interesting to see if Apple and its partners go that route.Īnd yes, magazines can be downloaded to read offline. In a few cases, those magazine covers come alive, moving just like the Live Photos images on an iPhone. By tapping a magazine cover, you can dive into the issue, which is designed for the phone or tablet experience with the publication’s familiar typography and photography. But I really wish there was a search box in this view.Ī separate My Magazines section shows the covers of magazines you have shown you’re interested in. Eventually, this gets you to the right place. You can also tap a button for different content categories (Cars, Food, Health, etc.). When you tap the News+ icon at the bottom of the iPhone or through a side panel on the iPad, you will see buttons for browsing the magazine catalog from A-M or N-Z. When you launch the Apple News app, you see a list scrollable list of curated “Top Stories,” “Trending Stories” and “Latest Stories,” showing articles across different publications that are apparently available to subscribers and non-subscribers alike though this isn’t entirely clear. ![]()
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