The new app combines the daily newspaper with 24-hour news, comment, analysis, and features.
The Telegraph has launched a new version of its app, that replaces the two previous Telegraph apps and offers the best of its journalism in one interface.
The app’s key highlights include a ‘latest’ features section which allows subscribers to stay on top of events throughout the day. Topics are curated to allow readers to navigate stories, features and subject areas.
All existing and new Telegraph subscribers have automatic access to the app, which is optimised for both mobile and tablet devices, as part of their subscription packages. The app can be downloaded via the relevant stores – iOS & Google Play.
The redesigned app is another milestone in Telegraph Media Group’s ongoing investment in its digital transformation. An online pioneer, The Telegraph was the first national newspaper in Europe to launch a website in 1994, which marked its 25th anniversary in November 2019. Following the relaunch of Telegraph.co.uk in 2019, including its newly designed homepage, it was named News Website of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2020.
Commenting on the new app, Mike Adamson, head of publishing and deputy editor, The Telegraph said: “The new app has been designed to ensure that our subscribers have the best possible experience of our journalism, from the day’s daily newspaper edition to the latest breaking news. This year, alongside the ongoing investment in our journalism, we are putting resources into ensuring that our publishing capabilities are of the very highest standard and central to this is the app integration”.