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Get the full contents of the magazine, with multimedia extras, on any smartphone through the App Store or Google Play magazine store. Available at no extra charge to all digital and print-plus-digital subscribers.

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Every story, every cartoon, everything in the print magazine and more, every Monday.

You can purchase a print subscription that includes digital access, or buy a digital-only subscription directly from the App Store (for iPad), Google Play magazine store, Amazon (for Kindle Fire), BN.com (for NOOK Tablet), or Next Issue Media.

We also offer an E Ink edition for Kindle (a subscription to which also includes full digital access) and NOOK.


The New Yorker Reader series:
Anthologies that draw from the magazine’s rich archive, on food, digital technology, baseball, golf, travel, sustainability, and health care. Subscribers who have already downloaded the app can find the New Yorker Reader series in their library or the app’s store. All editions released during a subscriber’s term are included as part of the subscription. Non-subscribers can
download The New Yorker from the App Store and purchase single copies for $2.99 each.

Archive

Every issue of The New Yorker, dating back to 1925, is in our online archive—every article, essay, and cartoon. Free for subscribers. You can also purchase access to single issues.
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Apps

Goings On:
A free guide to New York City culture from the staff of The New Yorker, with searchable listings and audio tours by our writers. Available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.

The New Yorker Festival:
The official app for The New Yorker Festival, a three-day celebration of ideas and the arts, held in early fall in New York City. Featuring New Yorker writers, editors, artists, and other guests. Available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Podcasts

Out Loud:
A weekly conversation about what’s new in the pages of The New Yorker and on newyorker.com.

The Political Scene:
A weekly discussion hosted by The New Yorkers executive editor, Dorothy Wickenden, and featuring the magazine’s Washington correspondent, Ryan Lizza, and other contributors.

Fiction:
A monthly reading and conversation, with the magazine’s fiction editor, Deborah Treisman, and a New Yorker fiction contributor.

Comment:
A weekly reading of the magazine’s Comment essay.

Videos


Animated Cartoons:
The famous cartoons of The New Yorker, brought to life.

DVD of the Week:
A look at video releases, with commentary by New Yorker writer Richard Brody.

Audio Edition

Listen to selected pieces from the magazine, by audible.com.

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Culture Desk (@CultureDesk): Notes on arts and entertainment.
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New Yorker Fiction (@NYerFiction): Notes from the fiction department.
Goings On About Town (@tnygoingson): What to do when you’re in New York.
Photo Booth (@tnyphotobooth): The view from The New Yorker’s photography department.
Double Take (@TNYDoubleTake): What to read in our archive this week.
New Yorker Festival (@NewYorkerFest): News about our annual celebration of ideas and the arts.
Page-Turner (@pageturner): About the books that matter.
Elements (@elements): Science and technology.
Shouts & Murmurs (@tnyshouts): Daily humor.
Video (@newyorkervideo): Multimedia about our stories and writers.

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A digest of content from The New Yorker and newyorker.com.

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