New Statesman Magazine Reviews

New Statesman Magazine Reviews

Published by on 2024-05-21

🏷️ About: The New Statesman offers you independent, reflective, progressive, award-winning journalism, the best political reporting, and the finest literary and cultural essays from your favourite NS writers such as Stephen Bush, Adam Tooze, Sophie McBain, Tracey Thorn, Ailbhe Rea and the rest of the team. Single issues of the magazine can be downloaded through the app (£3.


       


Overall Customer Experience 😎


😎 Positive experience
43.9%

🀬 Negative experience
39.7%

πŸ«₯ Neutral
16.5%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 201 combined software reviews.



Summary of Customer Reviews (Takeaways): πŸ’Ž

- Supports gestures like a normal app

- Includes magazine cover in the app

- Keeps users up to date with cultural and political affairs in the UK



Read 6 Customer Service Reviews πŸ˜ πŸ’’

4.7 out of 5
Topical Current Affairs Magazine

If you want a left of centre magazine that keeps you up to date with cultural and political affairs in the UK - look no further than this weekly magazine.

New Stateman

NewStatesmanMagazine for NA is not very functional....

beware you're getting the issue you want

There are two issues with Russell Brand on the cover. The one he guest-edited is the October issue. But the November issue also has him on the cover. Do you think they meant to get accidental purchases of the wrong one?

A great magazine deserves a great app

The NS needs to invest in a better iPad user experience. At the moment, it works fine, but it’s not great. It’s bit clunky and doesn’t support gestures or anything like a normal app, eg Washington Post or NYtimes, etc.

Opposing views

I've been reading "The Spectator" for many years and have been disillusioned by its support for Trump. It's good to have a magazine that doesn't kiss Trumps Orange posterior.

Great writing

Please include the magazine cover in NewStatesmanMagazine !



Is New Statesman Magazine Safe? πŸ™

Yes. New Statesman Magazine is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 201 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.7/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for New Statesman Magazine Is 52.5/100.

Safety Analysis

81.7% of users say app is Safe πŸ‘
81.7%

14.7% of users have Some Concerns ⚠️
14.7%

3.6% of users say app is Risky 🚨
3.6%


Is New Statesman Magazine Legit? πŸ’―

Yes. New Statesman Magazine is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 201 New Statesman Magazine User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for New Statesman Magazine Is 72.2/100..

πŸ” Privacy & Data Safety

New Statesman Magazine collected the following data from you:

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Pricing Plans πŸ’Έ

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

Duration Amount (USD)
Monthly Subscription $45.00
Yearly Subscription $59.00


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Features

The New Statesman offers you independent, reflective, progressive, award-winning journalism, the best political reporting, and the finest literary and cultural essays from your favourite NS writers such as Stephen Bush, Adam Tooze, Sophie McBain, Tracey Thorn, Ailbhe Rea and the rest of the team.

Single issues of the magazine can be downloaded through the app (Β£3.99), whilst monthly (Β£9.99) and annual (Β£129.99) auto-renewable subscriptions are also available.

Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the existing period.

Alternatively, direct subscribers may log in using their customer email address to enjoy the digital version of the New Statesman.

Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account on confirmation of purchase.

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