Houston Chronicle

Houston Chronicle

By Hearst Newspapers

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2011-09-27
  • Current Version: 202408.45
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 35.55 MB
  • Developer: Hearst Newspapers
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.52317
4.52317
From 9,387 Ratings

Description

Access any story, on any device, anytime with the Houston Chronicle app. Stay informed with must-read local news. Dig into investigations and commentary you can’t find anywhere else. SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS: Subscribe for unlimited digital access to the app, HoustonChronicle.com, e-Edition and newsletters. Get 1 month free, then $14.99 per month. Cancel anytime. Current digital and print subscribers have unlimited access to the app. - Digital subscribers: Sign in to the app to access your benefit. - Print subscribers: If you haven’t activated your digital access yet, look for “Activate Access” at the bottom of the app welcome screen. PAYMENT: Payment will be charged to your iTunes account with the confirmation of your purchase and will automatically renew each month unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of your monthly period. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. PRIVACY POLICY: https://www.HoustonChronicle.com/privacy_policy/ TERMS OF SERVICE: https://www.HoustonChronicle.com/terms_of_use/ FEEDBACK: We want to hear from you! Let us know if you have questions or suggestions: appsupport@chron.com.

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Reviews

  • WE

    5
    By WHEJR
    Thank you for your investigative reporting. Latest highlights for me personally are the rigged Texas Lottery payouts, CenterPoint debacle and their friendly relationships with elected officials, and thank you especially for holding Abbott, Patrick, and Paxton accountable. I have been a subscriber since 1979.
  • Content

    2
    By karenjeff
    App is fine but content is poor.
  • New online format is clumsy

    3
    By Rockkl
    Continuation link does not work. Prefer touch pad instead of touch screen only for next page.
  • Just the best

    5
    By lindsay w m
    We started taking the Houston chronicle while our daughter was in Houston. I continue to take it even though she has moved to Dallas. I find it to have everything I need in a format that’s readable-ie stories aren’t so long that you have to have an hour to read them. But most everything you need to know is in this paper I get a list of important stories each day, so I can scroll right to them.
  • July 2,2024

    1
    By wellsville 99
    We have NOT received a paper. We started a new subscription last month and have never received a pay for delivery. I have called and spoke with a representative and addressed the issue.wellsville
  • Houston Chronicle

    2
    By Scissor hammer
    Barely the news. Pretty much a rag
  • Can’t find print articles online

    2
    By Privacy nerd
    Saw an article about the CDK Global software hack and wanted to access it online. It is nowhere to be found. The search feature is helpless.
  • New format

    1
    By Obviously my review
    No problem reading e edition daily until new format appeared Now customer service cant even find my account! George in customer service was super nice and patient and tried everything to help but ended up having to send to IT. He is very patient with non technical older people like myself but i am frustrated with the Chronicle at this point. Have been a subscriber for at least 30 years Maybe longer
  • Way too liberal

    1
    By paul train
    Where are conservative writers? You are seldom timely on scores from the day before. I am mostly skipping the news as I get it electronically elsewhere without the liberal slant. I actually read about Texas a &m and the university of Texas. Probably going to drop subscription.
  • Sports

    1
    By 19Baltimore58
    The on line Sports section is very disappointing. We all love to know what’s happening with Texas sports but also a cursory look at other teams: NFL, NCAAF, NCAAB, etc.

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