5 Best News and Reading Apps

In this article we discuss the 5 best news and reading apps. If you want to read our detailed analysis of these applications and news media industry, go directly to the 15 Best News and Reading Apps.

5. Inkl

Owned by: Inkl

Inkl offers unlimited amounts of premium news content. Subscribing to Inkl means you can access content from sources such as The Guardian, Straits Times, The Economist, Bloomberg, and more, all for a fee of 9.99$/month. This is much lower than the cost of paying for each magazine individually. It is a product that is perfectly ready to use without users having to spend time with demanding personalization preferences, which is something popular free news apps are missing. The whole thing comes with an ad-free interface and filters that allow users to find exactly the kind of articles they want to see. The app also had a Good News feature to help lighten things up once in a while.

4. Reuters News

Owned by: Thomson Reuters Corporation (NYSE: TRI)

Reuters is one of the largest and oldest news organizations in the world (founded 1851). They employ around 2500 journalists in 200 countries around the world and have a policy of a “value-neutral” approach to their stories. Users can be sure that they will see a broad perspective on all sorts of topics, from global news to local news. Users have the option to select their favorite topics to narrow down and build a more personalized news stream. You can also sort by locality. Articles can be saved for offline reading. The app also has a specialized finance section where you can keep up with the latest happenings and curate a personal market watchlist. However, the app is behind a paywall; you will have to pay a monthly subscription fee to see the articles.

3. Microsoft News

Owned by: Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT)

The Microsoft News app also offers a combination of customized, topical, and curated news feeds. The Microsoft app uses a variety of sources, from magazines to journals and newspapers. The main window shows news that is relevant to you, based on the topics of interest you select in the app. You can switch between topics and also filter according to purely local news. Stories can also be saved for offline viewing later. Signing in to your Microsoft account means you can sync your preferences across devices.

2. Apple News

Owned by: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: APPL)

Ranking 2nd in the list of best news and reading apps is Apple News. Pre-installed on all latest Apple devices, Apple’s News app comes with a customized newsfeed based on your interests and topics, plus an editor-curated feed to catch you up on the most interesting headlines and special interest pieces. An extra feature for the busy, on-the-go user is audio stories, which is a daily audio run down on the most pressing news. Like the Google News app, Apple News also studies users’ activity to provide them with more relevant stories. And as of iOS 14, you don’t even have to open the app to look at the headlines; you can simply read them from a home screen widget. For the price of 9.99$/month, you can also get a subscription to over 300 major magazines and journals such as The Times, Sports Illustrated, The Wall Street Journal, and more.

1. Google News

Owned by: Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL)

Offered in 35 different languages, Google News is one of the largest news aggregators in the world.  Utilizing Google’s expertise big data and algorithms to bring each user a customized interface with the news stories that are most relevant to them. Your homepage shows you the top five stories based on your interests, global news, and local content, with the stories constantly updating throughout the day.

The App also has a “Full Coverage” feature for each story that lets you see other articles focused on the same topic/story. This allows users to get a broader view of each story. You can subscribe to your favorite sources to see every update they post, and you can also pay through the App for premium subscriptions. Google News tops the list of best news and reading apps.

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