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I learned about The Telegraph through its incredible podcast, “Ukraine: The Latest.” Every weekday since I found it in Summer 2022 I have kept myself informed with this team of Telegraph journalists who are some of the most informed and dedicated out there. Whereas other news outlets seem to have started to forget that the most important war of our generation (and, quite possibly, our lifetimes) is happening right now, The Telegraph has continued its unwavering coverage, in full detail, and my appreciation for their work on the podcast led me to purchase a subscription to support the rest of their journalism, with which I have been nothing short of impressed. As an American, too often bombarded with biased media, I particularly appreciate the evenhanded approach to important issues presented here. Thank you, and keep up the excellent work. Slava Ukraini!
Working pretty well for me
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I have not experienced the iPad issues reported by other users, and do enjoy reading the next day’s news before bed like other expats have mentioned. I like keeping in touch with what is happening back at home, culturally as well as news.Only thing that stopped working a few updates ago was the ability when doing the crossword puzzle to type out a whole word. Now I have to touch each square before entering the letter, which then will repeat the last letter typed before accepting a new one. Mildly annoying as it slows one down, but not the worst thing as it does still function albeit painstakingly.
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Melinda LaBorde
I love reading the Telegraph. I live in Fl (USA). I get the local news off of TV when I need it. I get all my international news from The Telegraph. I read it every day, all day long if there are new stories or updates. Enjoy Royal coverage except for stories about Harry or Meghan. They are all self promoting puff pieces. Very offputting and repetitive. Harry and Meghan agency generated self promoting articles are the only stories that make me want to delete The Telegraph app. They are the most insignificant Royals alive, and seem to get more press when they court it, than all of the other Royals combined. They ruin Christmas every year. And they ruined the entire run up to the coronation and Harry’s behavior at the coronation should have never been covered. Maybe two sentences. One that he came. And another that he left. His sullen behavior was despicable, and he should never have come in the first place if he was going to behave like that. I would have rather read about how they made King Charles‘s robe.I am sorry for ranting and raving about this, but Telegraph coverage of them to get readership points, actually makes many readers want to stop reading. There is no other place that I know of to register my disbelief and disgust than in the comment section or here. I am quite sure many others feel the same, thus the comment section is artificially inflated. It’s a no-win situation.! There is no interest among most Telegraph readers, for these two agitators. Yet, you risk alienating your core readers to run sycophant stories about them.I have to say, that the last couple of weeks since Christmas has been very nice, because there have been no stories about them. But I am sure that Meghan has something up her sleeve for Valentine’s Day. We can only hope she doesn’t, or that maybe you won’t print her self generated PR stories. Otherwise, job well done! Thank you for your attention.
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Functions well
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Telegraph black icon app for Subscribers is doing a good job of presenting the front page and extracting the articles in digital format. The simple navigation is fairly fool proof and enables the reader to browse through every article. I find I can speed read through several articles in quick succession. so that means the response on a basic Internet service is good. The only thing that takes time is to load the daily edition, which is fine and part of the routine.
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