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The New York Times

by The New York Times Company · News & Magazines · Digital Publications

Award-winning journalism with in-depth reporting, opinion, podcasts, games, cooking, and more from the Gray Lady.

Quick Answer: The New York Times has a verified Real Score of 4/5 based on 86,250 verified reviews, compared to its App Store rating of 4.7/5. Highly recommended by verified users.

Real Score
4.0
out of 5.0

Real Score vs App Store Rating

App Store Rating

4.7
4.7

Includes unverified reviews

Verified Real Score

4.0
4.0

Based on 86,250 verified reviews

Gap Alert: The New York Times's App Store rating is 0.7 points higher than its verified Real Score. This suggests that some store reviews may be inflated by fake or incentivized ratings.

Pros & Cons

What Users Love

  • World-class journalism
  • Excellent app bundle (Games, Cooking, Wirecutter)
  • Beautiful design and reading experience
  • Investigative reporting depth

Common Complaints

  • Expensive subscription
  • Liberal editorial lean
  • Many articles behind paywall
  • Bundle pricing is confusing

Verified Reviews (20)

All reviews verified
CW
Catherine Wells Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Worth every penny

The journalism quality is unmatched. Investigative pieces, international coverage, and cultural criticism that no other publication can match. The subscription is an investment in being informed.

Verified Purchase
198 people found this helpful
MP
Marcus Park Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

The bundle is the real value

Games + Cooking + Wirecutter + News for one price is incredible value. The Wordle alone justifies it for some people. Bundle subscribers get the most value.

Verified Purchase
234 people found this helpful
SF
Sarah Foster Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

Paywall is aggressive

Hit the paywall after just a few articles. For casual readers the free tier is too limited. Subscribe or basically cant use it.

Verified Purchase
189 people found this helpful
KW
Kevin Williams Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Audio articles are game-changing

Having articles professionally narrated is amazing for commuters. The Daily podcast is essential listening. Audio journalism at its finest.

Verified Purchase
156 people found this helpful
RC
Rachel Chen Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

Editorial bias is real

The news reporting is solid but the editorial perspective leans noticeably left. The opinion section particularly. Fine if you know this going in.

Verified Purchase
167 people found this helpful
TM
Tom Morrison Verified
🤖 Android
5.0

Investigative journalism matters

NYT investigations have exposed corruption, abuse, and injustice that changed policy and saved lives. This kind of journalism needs subscriber support.

Verified Purchase
201 people found this helpful
EP
Emily Park Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Interactive features are innovative

The interactive articles with maps, timelines, and data visualizations are pioneering. NYT pushes the boundaries of what digital journalism can be.

Verified Purchase
89 people found this helpful
DK
Dennis Kim Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Subscription pricing is confusing

Basic digital, all access, games only, cooking only - the pricing tiers are confusing. Just give me one price for everything. Simplify the offering.

Verified Purchase
134 people found this helpful
LW
Laura Williams Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Cooking app is excellent

NYT Cooking alone is worth subscribing to. Thousands of tested recipes with ratings and comments from home cooks. The recipe collection is unmatched.

Verified Purchase
112 people found this helpful
CP
Chris Park Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Morning briefing is my routine

The morning briefing email and app feature gives me everything I need to know in 5 minutes. Perfectly condensed overview of the days important stories.

Verified Purchase
78 people found this helpful
NF
Nicole Foster Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Supporting quality journalism

In a world of misinformation and shallow reporting, subscribing to the NYT feels like a civic duty. Quality journalism needs financial support to survive.

Verified Purchase
234 people found this helpful
JL
Jason Lee Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Feature bloat concerns

NYT is trying to be everything - news, games, cooking, products. The app has gotten bloated. Sometimes more is less. Focus on what you do best.

Verified Purchase
98 people found this helpful
AC
Amanda Chen Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Photography and visuals shine

The photo essays and visual journalism in the NYT app are museum-quality. The presentation of visual stories takes full advantage of the digital medium.

Verified Purchase
67 people found this helpful
DM
David Morrison Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Comments section is civil

The moderated comments section is among the most thoughtful online. Reader discussions add value to articles. Rare for internet comments.

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56 people found this helpful
DP
Diana Park Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

NYC-centric worldview

The reporting sometimes feels centered on New York and the coasts. More attention to Middle America and diverse perspectives would strengthen the coverage.

Verified Purchase
145 people found this helpful
KF
Kevin Foster Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Wirecutter integration saves money

The Wirecutter product reviews alone have saved me hundreds by guiding me to the best products. Having it included with the news subscription is a huge bonus.

Verified Purchase
89 people found this helpful
SW
Sarah Williams Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Offline reading works perfectly

Download the mornings top stories for the subway commute. Everything loads perfectly offline with full formatting. Well-implemented offline mode.

Verified Purchase
45 people found this helpful
TK
Tom Kim Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Price keeps increasing

The subscription price has gone up multiple times. At some point the cost exceeds the value for casual readers. Need a lighter, cheaper tier.

Verified Purchase
178 people found this helpful
RF
Rachel Foster Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Sets the standard for digital news

The NYT app sets the standard that every other news app is measured against. The combination of content quality and digital innovation is unmatched.

Verified Purchase
134 people found this helpful
MW
Marcus Williams Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

The Daily podcast is essential

The Daily is the most popular news podcast for a reason. 20 minutes of in-depth reporting on a single story. Perfect daily dose of understanding.

Verified Purchase
156 people found this helpful

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The New York Times FAQ

Is The New York Times worth downloading in 2026?
Based on 86,250 verified reviews, The New York Times has a Real Score of 4/5. It is highly recommended by verified users.
What is The New York Times's real rating without fake reviews?
The New York Times has an App Store rating of 4.7/5, but our verified Real Score is 4/5. The 0.7-point gap suggests that some store reviews may be inflated by fake or incentivized ratings.
What do users like most about The New York Times?
The most commonly praised aspects are: World-class journalism, Excellent app bundle (Games, Cooking, Wirecutter), Beautiful design and reading experience.
What are the biggest complaints about The New York Times?
Common criticisms include: Expensive subscription, Liberal editorial lean, Many articles behind paywall.
How does VerifiedAppReviews rate The New York Times?
Our Real Score of 4/5 is based on verified reviews only. We weigh review sentiment (40%), consistency (25%), verified usage (20%), and update frequency (15%) to calculate the score.

Last updated: April 2026