Deseret News

Deseret News

By Deseret News Publishing Company

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2011-04-15
  • Current Version: 5.6.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 26.29 MB
  • Developer: Deseret News Publishing Company
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0
Score: 4.66903
4.66903
From 22,806 Ratings

Description

Pioneering news since 1850, the Deseret News brings you improved iPad and iPhone apps — the latest innovation when you need to know more. It’s never been simpler to navigate, access and share news that matters. Experience a digital-rich reading experience with elegant grid and lists views, high-resolution photos and streaming videos, plus easy-to-navigate sections for local and national news, sports, opinion, business, family and faith. Key Features • Best of the Deseret News - Access stories from each section. Sort by featured, latest and most popular. • Digital-rich Reading Experience - Simple section story and “swipe-through” navigation, plus easy-to-use grid and list interface allows you to quickly access stories. • Photos & Videos: View high-resolution photos and streaming videos. • Social Sharing - Share stories via email, Twitter and Facebook. • Offline Reading - Catch up on the latest news even when you don’t have an Internet connection. • Push Notifications - Stay informed with real-time alerts on breaking news and important stories.

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Reviews

  • News

    5
    By Ingeraci
    I like reading the Deseret news for enjoyment, instruction and for
  • Deseret News

    5
    By MAUIMANM
    Does Rand do uses grated gives us all the news the goings-on in The Church of Jesus Christ of latter day Saints does Rand know just great and gives us all the news the goings-on in The Church of Jesus Christ of latter day Saints something we all look forward to reading and learning about
  • Trust

    5
    By clausterphobic
    I think your reporting is objective. You don’t tell me what to think. I also like that you do in-depth reporting. You don’t flash a headline to stir people up.
  • Good news.

    5
    By Growing older.
    I am glad to keep up on the news and the obituaries. It’s so good to be informed.
  • It’s 2024, why don’t you have search?

    3
    By Todd-Squad
    I understand you are a newspaper, and perhaps you are trying to give your users the newspaper feel by expecting them to start at the top of the feed and red until they are exhausted. Since the internet began, readers enjoy having a search function, so if a friend tells them about an article, they can simply search for the subject or title, and read the article. Also, put the forward link in the article, not under the title on the browse page. Basic controls should be where your users expect them to be.
  • Deseret News. Where hypocrisy reigns

    1
    By Ducks1976
    Just stick to Church news and Utah news. Get out of politics and stop dividing us with your misinformation and anti Trump rhetoric. You are what’s wrong with this country. You are hateful and biased. No more yellow journalism. What are you? 2?
  • Riobaby

    1
    By retregnab
    What a leftist liberal rag the DN is. We also cannot stand the new LDS church communication Director what a communist leftist woke, liberal. There are thousand good men or women who could’ve filled that job who weren’t saying transgender rights are human rights and cheering on the Supreme Court rule of gay unions. what does Mormon church stand for anymore? We are abandoned.
  • Drain it…

    1
    By .carlosdanger.
    Recently it’s been fine, but you guys are definitely far left liberals when the heat is on. As we go into yet another election year please try to be more balanced. As you can now see, you were dead wrong about most things.
  • Deseret News

    1
    By Too many spamming ads
    Too many ads always spamming. Need to get it under control
  • Interesting Article Choices

    2
    By TherusFosterson
    The DN seems to have a high proportion of articles that are tawdry e.g. Herb Schriber’s constant coverage of Lori Loughlin and other Hollywood types. Disney gets a lot of coverage as does BYU football (some days last fall there were five different articles in one day), the Lori Vallow & Chad Daybell saga. It’s like the DN is trying to compete with tabloids like the National Enquirer. The other section that get’s more that it’s share of landing-page space is the sports section. I turn to the DN less and less for news.

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