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Apple News+
NameApple News+
DeveloperApple Inc.
Operating systemiOS, macOS, iPadOS
PlatformApple devices

Apple News+ is a subscription-based news and magazine service developed by Apple Inc., offering access to a wide range of publications from renowned The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and National Geographic. The service is designed to provide users with a curated selection of content from top news organizations, including CNN, Fox News, and BBC News. With a focus on delivering high-quality journalism, Apple News+ partners with esteemed publications like The New Yorker, Vogue, and Rolling Stone to offer in-depth coverage of current events, politics, and entertainment. By leveraging the expertise of journalists from The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune, Apple News+ aims to become a leading destination for news and information.

Introduction

The introduction of Apple News+ marked a significant expansion of Apple Inc.'s services segment, which already included Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple Arcade. By launching Apple News+, the company aimed to capitalize on the growing demand for digital news and magazine content, competing with established players like Google News, Facebook News, and Amazon News. With its user-friendly interface and personalized recommendations, Apple News+ seeks to attract readers from diverse backgrounds, including fans of The Economist, Forbes, and Bloomberg Businessweek. The service also features exclusive content from prominent publications like Time Magazine, People Magazine, and Entertainment Weekly, further enhancing its appeal to a broad audience.

Features

The key features of Apple News+ include a curated selection of articles, personalized recommendations, and offline reading capabilities, allowing users to access content from The Atlantic, Harper's Bazaar, and Wired Magazine on-the-go. The service also incorporates machine learning algorithms to suggest relevant articles based on users' reading habits, similar to those used by Netflix and Spotify. Additionally, Apple News+ offers a family sharing feature, enabling up to six family members to share a single subscription, much like Apple Music and Apple TV+. This feature is particularly useful for families who enjoy reading The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today together.

Content Providers

Apple News+ has partnered with over 300 publications, including magazines like Vanity Fair, GQ, and Esquire, as well as newspapers like The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, and The Boston Globe. The service also features content from digital media companies like BuzzFeed News, Vice News, and HuffPost, providing users with a diverse range of perspectives and topics. Furthermore, Apple News+ includes articles from specialty publications like Sports Illustrated, Fortune Magazine, and Inc. Magazine, catering to the interests of readers who follow NBA, NFL, and MLB news, as well as entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Availability and Compatibility

Apple News+ is available on iOS and iPadOS devices, including iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, as well as on macOS devices like MacBook and iMac. The service can be accessed through the Apple News app, which is pre-installed on Apple devices. Users can sign up for a free trial and then subscribe to the service for a monthly fee, which is comparable to other digital news services like Google News and Amazon News. The service is also compatible with Apple Watch and Apple TV, allowing users to access news and magazine content across multiple Apple devices.

Reception and Impact

The launch of Apple News+ was met with mixed reactions from the media industry, with some publishers expressing concerns about the service's revenue sharing model and content ownership. However, many publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, have seen significant increases in readership and revenue since partnering with Apple News+. The service has also been praised for its user-friendly interface and personalized recommendations, which have helped to increase engagement and retention among readers. As a result, Apple News+ has become a major player in the digital news and magazine market, competing with established services like Google News and Facebook News.

History and Development

The development of Apple News+ began in 2018, when Apple Inc. acquired Texture, a digital magazine service that provided access to over 200 publications. The company then integrated Texture into its existing Apple News app, which was launched in 2015 as a replacement for the Newsstand app. The resulting service, Apple News+, was announced in March 2019 at a special event held at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California. The service was launched later that month, with a free trial period and a monthly subscription fee. Since its launch, Apple News+ has continued to evolve, with new features and content being added regularly, including exclusive articles from The New Yorker, Vogue, and Rolling Stone.

Category:Apple Inc. services