Tampa Bay Times Reviews
Published by Times Publishing Company on 2024-06-12🏷️ About: Read the e-Newspaper of the Tampa Bay Times. Florida’s largest newspaper.
🏷️ About: Read the e-Newspaper of the Tampa Bay Times. Florida’s largest newspaper.
- Increased content
- More columnists
- Beautiful color photography
- Ability to adjust font size
- Investigative reporting
- General news and sports reporting
- Insightful, thought provoking and balanced editorial content
by Mellow Wanderer
I’m seeing more stories in the Times that are old news, especially on the front page and throughout the first section. And some stories with key information missing, such as the late reporting on FEMA vaccination locations taking walk-ups, locations, and times. I am finding this information from ot... Show more
by KLWatt
I enjoy the Tampa Bay Times newspaper every day. I like that the online version looks just like the regular paper. I thought I would not adjust with not having a physical newspaper to read, but they did a great job making it look and feel like the real thing. The latest update has a few glitches wh... Show more
by MHE280
The new app is much better than the old one but still is lacking in some areas. For example, I cannot read the box scores for baseball when I read it in paper mode. I have to expand the paper part of the box score versus just clicking and highlighting it like I can for an article in the rest of... Show more
by Tried Too Many Taken Nicknames
We have been subscribers for more years than I can count! If given a choice, I would select the “paper paper”, the way it used to be. I miss adds and coupon inserts. And more local news and stories. Since our delivery is the WORST (will we get a paper….or not on Wednesday and Sunday) and your cust... Show more
by Jenpsaki
The good: Great investigative reporting, general news and sports reporting. Editorial content is insightful, thought provoking and balanced.
The not so good: This may seem trivial to you but the bags used to protect the paper on the two delivery days are terrible- flimsy and always tear when... Show more
by SandySea
I’ve been reading the paper on my iPad for as long as TampaBayTimes has been available. I love being able to enlarge the type as much as I need, the ability to go to the jump page by touching the link, the ability to find a particular page quickly, the ability to share an article via text or email... Show more
by JSiladie
In the beginning I thought I would not get used to reading electronically—and certainly would not ever prefer this type of paper delivery as I loved holding my daily newsprint in hand. However, now even when Wednesday and Sunday arrives and I know my hard copy is sitting in the driveway, I find mys... Show more
by Remplir 9
I’ve been a daily print subscriber of TBT for over twenty years. Reading the newspaper has always helped ground me for the day ahead. So I felt almost bereft when I learned that TBT was eliminating the print edition five days each week. But I understood very well the need for TBT to cut costs in th... Show more
by M's Mimi
While not quite the paper it was years ago due to a changing news landscape, the Tampa Bay Times is still an incredibly important source of investigative reporting. As such, the Times plays an extremely significant role in our community. Twitter might communicate quickly, but it doesn’t dig deep, s... Show more
by Bobhodgen
Six years ago I reluctantly switched to the e paper and have never looked back. Who knew it could be so easy to download the paper and read it on my I Pad. I thought I’d miss the physical paper in regards to going outside to pick it up, to removing it from it’s plastic bag, to removing ads I wasn’t... Show more
by CampingKatie
I never thought I would make the switch from paper delivery to the online version on TampaBayTimes, but I have. What’s not to like? All the pictures are in color and to continue on to another page to finish an article is a touch of your finger, and the same to go back to the page you were on. The ... Show more
by FLstamper
I have been using the Tampa Bay Times app for a long time. I think I started shortly after it became available. Before coved-19 came along, I’d read the Times online whenever I was traveling out of Tampa Bay or when I in a location where the light was dim. Now of course I read it every day online, ... Show more
by Postal Hunter
I have been a life long reader of the St. Petersburg times. I love the print version and thought I would never be like reading the paper on an iPad. Due to the economic downturn caused by COVID-19 the St. Pete Times suspended home delivery, except on Wednesday and Sunday. I have been forced to adap... Show more
by Adventurenan
I have been using my epaper for two years. I have reached the point where I forget to look for my paper copy on Wednesdays. I love the fact that it looks exactly like the paper copy, so it’s easy for me to navigate. It’s easier to turn pages, see things up close, discard when I’m done, and even ... Show more
by Jdogi
I have been using TampaBayTimes for about 4 months now and I think it’s great. I like to read the paper on my front patio and not having to deal with turning pages in the breeze is much appreciated. I particularly like being able to read an entire article without the page-flipping. As a result, I ... Show more
by Reporter Turned Pastor
As a former reporter/section editor for The St. Petersburg Times, I was thankful to be part of a news production team that was thorough, insightful and had such integrity. (Now Tampa Bay Times.)
We moved to the Middle East where I became even more aware of the importance of having freedom of th... Show more
by Wifeypou
Really enjoy the ease of reading the Times online.
Change is difficult for most people. I’ve been accessing the Times on. Line for some time now 1-2 years in addition to receiving home delivery. It sure is great when we travel to have instant access to the news in my hometown area.
Alt... Show more
by AlyChuck
The paper is ready for me to read at 5 o’clock. I can enlarge the print to read more easily. Sitting at my breakfast table I can print articles to share or post them on Facebook instantly. Away from home I can still enjoy the paper. I’m 78 and am still amazed with the technology advancements. ... Show more
by Wehrboy
I hope we can save our local paper! So necessary! Where else will you get in depth local news and feature stories, sports, reviews etc. Political bias more balanced since purchasing Tampa Tribune but is still lacking in critical analysis of liberal mainstream narratives. More articles from WSJ ( my... Show more
by The Old Marmot
I have always enjoyed the feel of holding a newspaper in my hands while reading it. But, I have to admit that it now seems perfectly natural to use my handheld phone to read the Tampa Bay Times every morning. In fact, this past Wednesday was the first time that I read the news online and completel... Show more
by KAT20001
We’ve subscribed to the Times for over a decade and with each redesign of the web version we’ve still encountered lots of hassles. Luckily we had the print version to fall back on. Each time I begin reading the web version - which is less and less frequent I give up after 3 or 4 articles. Look at ... Show more
by 42 Year Subscriber
After subscribing for forty two years, I find the Times is a shell of what it was when I first subscribed and the price has gone through the roof. I hate trying to scroll through the epaper while drinking my morning cup of coffee. There no balance in reporting the news; completely devoted to the li... Show more
by Djdhdhsjejejeje
TampaBayTimes used to work great and I used it everyday. But now I cannot share stories from TampaBayTimes . It offers a way to share but when I use it the person gets a message that the link is invalid. This would be a very good app if they can fix this problem. I tried to click on app support bu... Show more
by Tampa Heights
TampaBayTimes is buggy at best, with broken links to set up your account. There is no pre-notification when your digital subscription is about to expire. It simply locks you out. Re-subscribing sends you back through the same torturous routine and dead ends. The most recent application update was ... Show more
by VERY DISAPPOINTED 287
I’ve lived in the area for two years and read the Tampa Bay Times daily word for word. I’ve gone from a total waste of paper having it delivered to strictly the e version and they have messed with the version this last month, to the point that I’m going to have to cancel. Too bad, I was just ge... Show more
by HappyCritic2011
And it probably should be removed from TampaBayTimes Store for false advertising. The “App Support” link in TampaBayTimes Store goes nowhere - it’s dead. There is no support provided by the newspaper. It loads most (not all) of the time, but rarely will it display the page of the newspaper wit... Show more
by Tommyray
I have more problems with signing in. Apple dies not save the passwords it suggests and I foolishly use.I’ve been through mostly rude customer service help. The solution is a browser based paper that is not the same as the digital rendition of the Dailey paper. Very disappointed and want to quit su... Show more
by ArizonaDixie
Today my iPad e-edition comes up with a message ‘your account does not have a subscription needed to view this edition’ nor any edition prior that I downloaded evidently. Customer Service tells me it is a Safari issue with my iPad and to use my lap-top. Well I don’t carry my lap-top around town, ... Show more
by Suemcgame
A few weeks ago TampaBayTimes was changed so you got a blank screen and had to go to editions to select the paper. A couple of days ago TampaBayTimes started giving a message no internet connection when that was not the case. Called the Times, no tech support. Will ask for money back.
by Phmokda
I am sent an email everyday to my email address asking if I would like to access the electronic version. I got tired of logging in so I downloaded TampaBayTimes . Then it would not take my email address and or password. I asked for a new password but it then said my email address was not in the dat... Show more
by Stafl
I've read the St Petersburg Times for years, first as a student at FSU, then as a resident of Clearwater/Safety Harbor. I no longer live in the area, but still find the Times one of the best (papers) in content. I subscribe to the NYT and Washington Post E-papers and their sites are easy to navigat... Show more
by Mercergirl
I love, love, love the Times, but their enewspaper app is lacking after many years of updates and “enhancements.” I have complained to subscriber services that it started not working right weeks ago. I missed a few issues until I figured out to work around the paper not loading. I do not want the d... Show more
by KerryOReilly
I like how TampaBayTimes presents the stories as a designer would lay them out on paper. It makes it easy to find what I want and discover stories I might not normally read.
by Dave002
So the day after contacting the Times, the problem was fixed!
Yea! Love TampaBayTimes again!
by Atlantalj
Has improved
Your new e newspaper is the worst app I've ever used. Nothing works like it is supposed to work either for my desktop Mac or iPh... Show more
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It has won twelve Pulitzer prizes, the most recent two in 2016 for Local and Investigative Reporting.
The Tampa Bay Times has long possessed a reputation for quality and independence.
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