Omaha World-Herald

Omaha World-Herald

By BH Media Group

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2012-03-11
  • Current Version: 9.16.1
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 59.35 MB
  • Developer: BH Media Group
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.2
4.24594
From 1,976 Ratings

Description

Your story lives in Omaha. Get in-depth stories and read breaking news for Omaha, and the Midlands Region of Nebraska and beyond – including news, sports, opinion, obituaries, entertainment, and politics. From reporting on the Huskers and Bluejays to the news that matters most in your community, we cover it all. Easily access the very latest news in an app built for you. Read, see, and hear exclusive commentary, stunning photography, video updates, and binge-worthy podcasts. Support local journalism by subscribing today for unlimited digital access. Our app features: * Your Stories – personalize your experience by selecting the local news topics that matter most to you * Get notified – stay in the loop by selecting alerts for news, sports, weather, and more * Easy navigation – see all the latest local stories by simply swiping up/down, and left/right * Read stories your way – either in the News Feed or via the E-edition * Breaking news updates – top banners let you know what’s happening right now * Continue watching – pause a video and pick up where you left off across devices * Bookmark for later – save stories to enjoy at your leisure * Listen to articles – press the play button to listen instead * Customize your text size – make the content bigger or smaller in your profile settings * Weather where you are – hourly, 10-day forecasts, and frequent video updates Free to download. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access to breaking news updates, analysis, and more. Get the Omaha World-Herald in Your Inbox Get convenient, curated updates delivered to your Inbox. Sign up for Breaking News updates as they happen, the Afternoon Update for a roundup of the latest local top stories, Creighton Basketball or Nebraska Prep Zone for the latest sports headlines, Food & Drink for foodies, Garage Sales for bargain hunters and many more. Visit https://omaha.com/newsletters/ to view and subscribe to all of the Omaha World-Herald Newsletters. Keep Up with the Omaha World-Herald Follow us on Facebook and other social platforms: https://x.com/owhnews https://www.instagram.com/omahaworldherald/ https://www.facebook.com/WorldHerald/ https://www.youtube.com/@omahaworld-herald6792 https://www.linkedin.com/company/omaha-world-herald/ About the Omaha World-Herald The Omaha World-Herald is a daily newspaper, available in print and on-line, in the midwestern United States, the primary newspaper of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. We'd love to hear what you think! For any technical issues or questions, contact us at [email protected] https://www.omaha.com/terms The Omaha World-Herald is part of Lee Enterprises.

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Reviews

  • Opportunities for improvement

    1
    By Kara A K
    The OWH app defaults to featuring mostly sports-related stories. It is very difficult to find the front page stories or the other features stories in the app. The only way to see the front page stories is to view the electronic version of the paper. The front page story should be the featured story on the app.
  • Review of OWH

    5
    By L Franna
    Seem to be quite a liberal paper.
  • Omaha World Herald

    4
    By 152Yeppers
    Enjoy reading the entire daily newspaper online. The printed version was too expensive and the price varied every time I renewed. The only downside to the app is that it frequently requires re-logging in, even though still logged into the app.
  • Great when it works

    2
    By Coach00036
    I'm constantly having to delete and reinstall the app because it doesn't recognize my account as being a subscriber. Always works when I reinstall, then randomly stops working again.
  • Great app - poor notification system

    2
    By Plnsmn44
    Content is great but the push notifications reset to “off” after each update. And when you click on a notification, you get a paywall notification (doesn’t recognize your logged in). But if you click on home and select the article, it takes you right in. This bug has been consistent for at least 12 months and it would be nice if it was addressed. Plus, lack of notifications reaching users = fewer clicks = less advertising $.
  • Charged without authorization

    5
    By %^*#?><*^+=£€>
    I suspended my subscription. I’m a snow bird & don’t need it. I saw an offer for 3 months at $1.00 . That’s worth it to me. Tried to sign up & pay. Kept saying error. I gave up. Called subscription department to say take us off suspension & just stop cancel us. 4 days later got a call i couldn’t take. Week later an apple- world hearld charge appears from Apple for $27.81. It’s was not authorized, approved or requested. They just decided to steel my money, if they could. Steel might be strong but without attention, it’s the same thing. I feel sorry for OMH. Dying industry. There technology & customer service will aid in their demise. Call them & easily resolve the issue. Forget it. Essentially they are not worth the trouble.
  • Awful layout and ad ridden

    1
    By Starunner
    Really disappointed with the OWH app. The formatting is awful and the layout is not user friendly. It’s difficult to search for specific articles and as a paying subscriber to the World Herald, I find it surprising that there are so many advertisements still littered throughout the app. Makes for a frustrating user experience.
  • Worthless app

    1
    By KAK1119
    Links don’t work. Search function doesn’t work. Crashes regularly. Worthless. Update…App developer response explicitly implies I don’t know how to navigate the app which is causing the problems. Yea, cause I don’t know how to “click” a story/advertisement poorly disguised as a story. Or how to click on 3 week old stories still populating the home page. Yep.
  • App will not open.

    1
    By Ned N.
    This app will not open on apple. ???
  • more popup’s than website, reporting truly terrible

    1
    By David Q. Irwin
    this app has more interstitial ads and popups than any website ever did, even in the 90s. it also forgets your sign-in information constantly when the mobile website remembers it. as far as the paper goes, the writing has really gone downhill in the past three years. unsubscribing since a combination of other local outlets do everything better. check out nebraska examiner, silicon prairie news, grow omaha, and huskermax.

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