Now there's a simple, elegant and customizable way to get all of the Daily Press's exclusive, premium storytelling on your iPhone and iPad.
FEATURES:
• Stay informed with Hampton Roads best source for news, sports, business and entertainment
• Sign up for push notifications to get the latest news from our newsroom as soon as stories break
• Save must-read stories, photos and videos for when you have the time to enjoy them
• Get the latest breaking news from our newsroom in your notifications
• Share stories easily with Twitter, Facebook, or email
• Offline reading: Download and read content offline
SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS:
• For full access, try one free month of Unlimited Digital Access to the app, the Daily Press website, and our eNewspaper; then it's only $19.99 a month. Make sure to register while in the app so you'll be able to log in to the website and eNewspaper when you visit them in web browsers.
• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
• Your subscription automatically renews each month unless auto-renew is turned off within your Account Settings at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
• Your iTunes account will be charged $19.99 for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.
• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
• Subscriptions may be managed by the user by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.
• You can read our Privacy Policy here: http://www.tribpub.com/privacy-policy/
• You can read our Terms of Service here: http://www.tribpub.com/central-terms-of-service/
• Questions about your subscription, including adding or removing Web access to the Daily Press website from your app access, can be directed to Customer Service: 888-539-1280.
CRASHES / PROBLEMS?
We've been working hard to fix any and all crashes in the app. If you're still experiencing crashes or freezes after installing this update, please contact us at mobile@dailypress.com. A quick email to our support team helps our developers identify and resolve crashes faster.
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What's New in Daily Press
10.0.30
December 5, 2024
Added a trending bar to the homescreen
Minor bug fixes and improvements
Subscription plans
Digital All Access
Unlimited access to premium content on the website and mobile apps.
The Daily Press used to have stories about the Peninsula, but since they’ve merged with the Pilot and been bought out by a hedge fund, that has fired many people including reporters, they have very few stories about Peninsula News. The front page usually is mostly Southside based stories. I’m afraid after reading the Times Herald, then the Daily Press since 1971, I’m going to have to stop reading this paper and rely on local and national tv and online sources for my news.