LA Times

LA Times

By Los Angeles Times Communications LLC

Score: 4.5
4.59117
From 19,578 Ratings

Description

Get the trustworthy news you need everywhere you go with the Los Angeles Times app. Receive instant access to our award-winning journalism, breaking news, politics, the best in food, entertainment, events and more for Southern California and the world. Updated with a new design, the L.A. Times app gives you the option of browsing our digital content or paging through the eNewspaper. Our content includes in-depth coverage of Los Angeles, California and the West; exclusive narrative storytelling such as “Column One”; revitalized reporting on the latest in food and dining; a unique take on politics and the 2020 campaign; comprehensive coverage of the arts, pop culture and the entertainment industry; on and off-season reporting on L.A.’s home teams and major sports events. New tools include “My Library,” to save your own reading list, and a video section to access the latest short documentaries and other videos. Download the iOS app to experience our new digital publishing platform. APP FEATURES: • Top News: Scan a curated feed of the most important news as it happens • Push notifications: Get the latest news from our newsroom as soon as stories break • eNewspaper experience: Download today’s issue for offline reading and browse archives of past issues • Video section: Enjoy exclusive video • My Library: View saved stories and view your recent activity • Share content easily with Twitter, Facebook, or email SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS: • If you’re a current digital subscriber, sign in with your email address and password to get unlimited access to the app’s content. • Non-subscribers, download the app a select number of stories stories each month. For full access, try a free month of Unlimited Digital Access to the app, the L.A. Times website, and our eNewspaper; then it's only $15.99 a month. Make sure to create a registration while in the app so you'll be able to log in to the website and eNewspaper when you visit them in web browsers. • Your subscription automatically renews each month unless auto-renew is turned off within your Account Settings at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. • Your iTunes account will be charged $15.99 for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. • Subscriptions may be managed by the user by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable • You can read our Privacy Policy here: https://www.latimes.com/privacy-policy • You can read our Terms of Service here: https://www.latimes.com/terms-of-service • CA Notice of Collection - https://www.latimes.com/privacy-policy#california-notice-of-collection • Do Not Sell My Info - https://membership.latimes.com/privacy-settings • Questions about your subscription, including adding or removing access to the L.A. Times website from your app access, can be directed to Customer Service: 213-347-5300. TECHNICAL HELP AND ASSISTANCE: If you ever have questions about how the app works, want to provide helpful feedback, or experience crashes or freezes after installing an update, please contact us at [email protected]. A quick email to our support team helps our developers identify and resolve issues faster. We work hard to make sure you have the best experience using our app.

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Reviews

  • Billionaire mouth piece

    1
    By Afk090
    This paper has been corrupted by billionaires and their interests. It is not news it is propaganda.
  • Back button

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    By JuZo6
    Don’t like the newest update. Bring back the back button please
  • The Owner’s Daughter Spoils The Soup

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    By cmholmberg
    There’s nothing wrong with the app. However, a select amount of the editorial content the app delivers is subject to the whims of the owner’s daughter. There not much I can do to affect the whims of plutocrats, but they can exercise them on their own dime. I’m out.
  • Coward Owner

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    By JFKPODLA
    Unsubscribed, deleted app. The owner just killed the stalwart Southern’s California newspaper.
  • I cancelled my subscription because…

    1
    By Cerebus72
    Newspaper owners are not supposed to interfere in the editorial process. He put his business interests over journalistic integrity. No integrity. No subscription.
  • Owner supports fascism

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    By true crime stan
    Cancelled subscription since owner of LA Times blocked standing up for Democracy in our beautiful country. Won't spend my hard earned dollars on those who want fascism here.
  • Latmes

    5
    By shawnboys
    I love the LA Times app because it gives you updates every two or three minutes of breaking news and also you can read the digital paper through the app
  • Anti-Semitic

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    By Kingfarnut
    I wanted to subscribe but found out the LA Times is anti-Semitic and in favor of Hamas’s efforts against Israel. They never call out pro-Palestinian violence in America. So why support an anti-American media company.
  • Sick of the rage bait

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    By izzzy08
    Not sure what happened to the LA times but it’s very disappointing. I first subscribed because I was impressed with the genuine, quality journalism. Over time I’ve watched it slowly turn into rage bait headlines and propaganda. How many articles do we need about people “leaving California”? Every article is so cringily biased it hurts to read. Sad to say I will be cancelling my subscription after the piece about the UCLA protests. It’s a nuanced issue, and the journalistic focus on the few silly protesters rather than the majority of people making fair points is very odd. It’s not just poor writing, it’s poor investigating and reporting.
  • A lot of work to find the day’s news

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    By oh!whatanickname
    The LA Times makes it is very difficult to read the day’s news on their digital app. I subscribe to and read several major newspapers digitally. NYT and WaPo make it easy to read the days news - you can go to “latest (or equivalent) or a section. Or select the eNewspaper, choose an article, and the app takes you to that article. On the LA Times, the eNewspaper is an image of the print newspaper with no links to articles - you enlarge each image to read the article. “Top News” seems to cover a week. First couple articles are from the day, and then you get articles from previous days. Great if you want an overview of the week, but not for the day’s news. The same is true of all sections. The only way to see the daily paper is to read the newspaper or search the articles you find on the eNewspaper.

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