Curio - Audio Journalism

Curio - Audio Journalism

Von Curio Labs Limited

  • Kategorie: Magazines & Newspapers
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2017-06-12
  • Aktuelle Version: 8.8.1
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 12+
  • Dateigrösse: 106.38 MB
  • Entwickler: Curio Labs Limited
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 14.0 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.17354
4.17354
Von 605 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

NARRATED NEWS IN PODCAST FORM • Best pieces of journalism from 30+ of the world’s most trusted publications, including The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, WIRED, Financial Times, The Guardian and many more. • Narrated word-for-word by humans, not AI. GO BEYOND BREAKING NEWS • Start your day informed with our daily news analysis shows. • Understand how the biggest news stories impact your life and the world around you. EXPERTLY CURATED • Curio’s editors hand-pick the most informative articles from top publications every day. • The best part? We bring paid-only articles from these publications to Curio, so you get a world of premium content all in one subscription. LISTEN THROUGHOUT YOUR DAY • Enjoy short listens, long-form journalism, hand-picked personal development stories and podcasts. Try Curio for free for 7 days. Cancel anytime. (You will not be charged during your trial period.) Privacy policy: https://www.curio.io/privacy Terms of use: https://www.curio.io/terms

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • Automatic autoplay. Of things you don’t want to listen to.

    1
    Von somediver
    Find a cliff: jump off
  • Seems useful but got charged for an annual subscription when responding to a 7 day free trial

    2
    Von Languagelearned
    That alone makes me less likely to recommend. There’s no immediate way to change even to a monthly charge or cancel the year subscription even though the charge went thru only moments ago.
  • Nice to have things in one place

    5
    Von Erica_2221
    Although I have subscriptions to some of the publications in the curio app already, I enjoyed the way that I can listen to them in a more selective way and in a single app, compared to switching between apps during my driving
  • Just crashes

    3
    Von Paid member
    Unusable for some reason.
  • No confirmation of trial ending and auto $200 annual subscription

    1
    Von Somereviewer34635
    They use dark patterns to convert trial into subscriptions. It’s a opt out process not pot in- Be careful
  • Good content, narration needs work

    3
    Von Jy010101
    Pro: love the idea that I can consume in-depth articles while driving. There are other apps for listening to the news, but this is the best I’ve seen for long-form articles. Con (please fix!): Some narrators seem to act out the article, as if it were a performance. This takes away from the content I came here for. When I find myself listening to a dramatic reading, I close the app.
  • Robotic AI Reading, Not Great

    2
    Von its_bmo_time
    The idea is great… Audible for news. However, it’s very clearly AI reading these articles. Sounds robotic, distracting.
  • This is NOT Audm

    1
    Von ScoutSanAnselmo
    Narrow selection of periodicals, no access to written text and very expensive. I miss Audm!
  • Way overpriced

    4
    Von Richenri
    I enjoyed this as a free app for a while. Just went in today and now they are asking me to pay. I have no problem paying but subscriptions are adding up and to add another $16.67/month ($199 immediately) subscription is simply unaffordable. Sad to go but as essential costs skyrocket, $16/month is a luxury I can’t justify.
  • Not Audm

    2
    Von kcrcrr
    I was looking for an alternative to what Audm used to offer, but this isn’t it. For $200 a year they add 3-4 articles a day, ranging from 4–15 minutes long. It is somehow completely random and over-curated at the same time. There’s no way to sort by audio length if you’re looking for longform content. Also who is demanding Olivia Colman narrate an article about sad nurses? The confluence of celebrity worship and hard reporting on actual problems is unsettlingly dystopian.

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