National Review

National Review Software


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About: Building the world’s largest platform for socially responsible consumption.
Headquarters: Singapore, Central Region, Singapore.

 
  2023-10-05

National Review Overview


Note: Full access to all the content on the National Review website, free and paywalled, is only available to NRPLUS subscribers logged into the National Review website.

Subscribers to NRPLUS or app-only subscribers (see Subscription Options below) may read National Review print-magazine content on their tablets or phones using the National Review app.

Single issues of National Review magazine on the app are available for $1.99. Monthly subscriptions are $2.99 and annual subscriptions are $19.99. These subscriptions are not NRPLUS memberships, which can only be purchased through the National Review website.

By clicking the app’s Website prompt, all users can view National Review’s free website articles and blog posts (including content from The Corner and Bench Memos).

Subscribed users have the ability to scroll through and select National Review digital print editions and view that content either in PDF form or text.

All users may explore magazine tables of contents, although to read those articles you must either have logged into the app using your NRPLUS credentials or have made a purchase of the app’s magazine content through the app or via iTunes.


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National Review Pricing Plans

Duration Amount (USD)
Billed Once $69.00
Yearly Subscription $99.00

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..



Product Details and Description of



The National Review app delivers the best conservative writing, reporting, and analysis available anywhere. Download the app for free to sample our latest articles, podcasts, photo galleries, and more, or unlock full access, including our latest opinion content and digital issues of the magazine, with a monthly or annual subscription. National Review App Subscription Features: GREATER ACCESS: Read the latest app content before being asked to subscribe or login. MAGAZINE: Digital access to National Review magazine and archives (online and downloadable PDF). MEDIA: Access the latest National Review podcasts, photo galleries, and videos. Please note: An app subscription does not include National Review website access, article commenting privileges, access to the NRPLUS Facebook group, or exclusive invitations to National Review conference calls and events. For access to all these features, you can purchase an NRPLUS subscription directly through the National Review website. SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS Full app access to all content is only available with an app subscription purchase or by logging into the app using NRPLUS credentials. National Review Subscription Pricing: • Single issue - USD 1.99* • 1 Month - USD 9.99* • 1 Year/Annual - USD 99.99* * For non-US app stores, the equivalent currency charges will apply. These subscriptions are not NRPLUS memberships, which can only be purchased through the National Review website. Additional Subscription Information: • Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. • Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. • Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period and identify the cost of the renewal. • Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Settings on their phone after purchase. • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Privacy Policy - https://bit.ly/2J5Ujfh Terms of Use - https://bit.ly/2J1YZqL • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription.




Top Reviews

By Asher P.

Great Articles but the App Crashes at Times

The National Review is home to an enormous amount of great content. New articles appear on the website all throughout the day and are of a great quality. The articles are also neatly organized in the app. My only complaint is the app has a tendency to crash at times. However, it has not been crashing lately.

By Pepe the dog

All the problems gone

I've always liked the content of NR, but the app left me cold. All of the annoying problems of earlier. Erosions have been fixed and it now performs better than most magazine apps. The writing has always been superb. My politics is much closer to Reason magazine, but the writing is superior to any political magazine, or most magazines of any stripe.

By WFB lives

Real discussions on real issues

National Review has been my place to not only read thoughts about the issues of the day but also the larger principals on which to base those thoughts. The discussions are real, informed, and civil.





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