St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

By St. Louis Post-Dispatch

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2010-12-01
  • Current Version: 9.16.2
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 60.85 MB
  • Developer: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 3.7
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From 2,748 Ratings

Description

Your story lives in St. Louis. Get in-depth stories from the leading real-time source for news, advertising, commentary and community conversations across St. Louis, Missouri and beyond – including news, sports, opinion, obituaries, entertainment, and politics. From reporting on the Blues and Cardinals to the news that matters most in your community, we cover it all. Easily access the very latest news in an app built for you. Read, see, and hear exclusive commentary, stunning photography, video updates, and binge-worthy podcasts. Support local journalism by subscribing today for unlimited digital access. Plus, subscribers have the ability to upgrade to News+, our premium ad-free experience! That means faster-loading pages and an uninterrupted reading experience. Our app features: * Your Stories – personalize your experience by selecting the local news topics that matter most to you * Get notified – stay in the loop by selecting alerts for news, sports, weather, and more * Easy navigation – see all the latest local stories by simply swiping up/down, and left/right. * Read stories your way – either in the News Feed or via the E-edition * Breaking news updates – top banners let you know what’s happening right now * Follow author – get notifications whenever your favorite writers post a story * Bookmark for later – save stories to enjoy at your leisure * Listen to articles – press the play button to listen instead * Customize your text size – make the content bigger or smaller in your profile settings * Weather where you are – hourly, 10-day forecasts, and frequent video updates Free to download. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access. Get the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in Your Inbox Get convenient, curated updates delivered to your Inbox. Sign up for Breaking News updates as they happen, the Afternoon Update for a roundup of the latest local top stories, Ben Fred's Five for a deep dive into the STL sports headlines, The First Course for foodies, Political Fix for the latest in national and local politics, and many more. Visit https://www.stltoday.com/newsletters/ to view and subscribe to all of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newsletters. Keep Up with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Follow us on Facebook and other social platforms: https://x.com/stltoday https://www.facebook.com/STLPD https://www.pinterest.com/stltoday/ https://www.instagram.com/stltoday/ https://www.youtube.com/user/STLPostDispatch https://www.linkedin.com/company/st.-louis-post-dispatch/ About the St. Louis Post-Dispatch When Missourians look for their trusted news source, they turn to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, a regional newspaper based in St. Louis, Missouri, serving the St. Louis metropolitan area since 1878. In addition to award-winning news reporting, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch specializes in business, sports, and entertainment coverage. We also provide thought-provoking commentary and advertising solutions that drive results for local businesses. https://www.stltoday.com/help/terms-of-service/ The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is part of Lee Enterprises.

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Reviews

  • Baseball Standings

    3
    By sal shaker
    Noticed recently that the e edition does not list the current days slated games and starting pitchers - rather it lists the prior days games, which is useless as those games have already been played. I understand that the night games can no longer have the scores listed due to the print deadline but surely the next day’s games are known well in advance as are the vast majority of the starting pitchers prior to print deadline. Thanks for your consideration.
  • Enjoy Daily StL Area News

    5
    By IU hoopsfan
    I used to subscribe to the paper but the e-paper is terrific and the App is continually adding and updating stories. Terrific writers, especially those on Blues and Cardinals beats.
  • Worst Newspaper App

    1
    By Crossword tyro
    Why does the Post Dispatch continue their DIY approach to their app? It just doesn’t work very well. I pay $25.99 per month for the Post Dispatch. What I get is a dose of the Post Dispatch’s addiction to pop up ads. The expectations for this year’s Cardinals team is poor, mostly because of a decline in revenue - there is little reason to continue for the Cardinals’ coverage. Maybe it’s time for the Post Dispatch to suffer a decline in my revenue.
  • No longer local

    3
    By J51h
    To many out of state articles Sports coverage nor current Comics section is terrible, only 3 or 4 worth reading
  • Frustration

    3
    By Abe Raziq
    As a whole, I enjoy reading the news through the Post Dispatch app. I am frustrated because when I get emails with story briefs or headlines and I click on them to read, I get a pop-up that says I need a subscription to continue to read, but I have a subscription. And you’re sending the email to me. That’s frustrating.And then there are several podcasts that are going through the Post Dispatch. I know you’ve recently said to be able to listen to them you must have a subscription and I do have a subscription, but I can’t listen to them or I just get the mini two minute version to be edited. The fact that it’s not seamless is very frustrating. I don’t expect it to be free, but if I’m paying the going rate that you’re asking of me, I shouldn’t have difficulty accessing content. It makes me question. Should I continue being a subscriber. Sometimes it gets annoying.
  • Comment Section

    3
    By Darealpopo
    I enjoy the Post app, but I wish the app provided access to the Comments to the articles.
  • Repetition

    2
    By SoCoWo
    Some pages are repeated on the same day with one or two articles different. Some pages are repeated on different days. Why are we shown these pages more than once?
  • Editorial bias

    5
    By big George M
    Editorials are so bias toward Republicans and conservatives. It is sickening. There must be something the Republicans are doing the right thing. Reading your paper since 1969.
  • Too liberal, but only option for STL news

    3
    By craigjmj
    Not surprised, but disappointed at the singular anti-conservative drumbeat from editors and columnists. This anti-Republican focus would be more tolerable if SLPD featured columnists who provide competing arguments and perspectives. In the end, if I want more extensive St. Louis area news I’m forced to subscribe.
  • Article sharing

    4
    By 1955dg
    I would like to be able to share articles free as a subscriber, as I do on many other platforms. That would make this a 5 star site.

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