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Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Product Type: Digital Text Feeds

Product Price: $0.01

Manufacturer: The McClatchy Company

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Description

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram is the newspaper of choice in Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding Tarrant County area, which comprises the western portion of the Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Metroplex.

The Kindle edition of this Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper provides most articles found in the daily print and online edition, but will not include all images and tables. Also, some features such as the crossword puzzles, box scores and classifieds are not yet available. Issues of the Star-Telegram are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 3:30 AM Fort Worth local time.

Reviews

Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-05-11
Summary: "Redundant AND Repetitous"

I'm cancelling my subscription today because I am sick and tired of the Kindle version having two or three duplicte copies of every other story. With this kind of abuse of technology and neglect of readers (customers), is it any wonder that mediocre newspapers are failing?


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-05-11
Summary: "A disappointment"

This is just a mess. Some stories appear three times and others not at all. The ST is my hometown newspaper and I have subscribed for more than 30 years. Recently I changed to the Kindle edition because I travel extensively and kept stopping and starting the delivery. I was hoping to be able to continue to enjoy reading the ST whether I was at home or on the road. However, clearly no one at the ST is interested in providing a quality experience for subscribers. I also read the NYTimes and the Austin AS and they have good product so it is not impossible.

My advice is to not bother with the Kindle edition until the ST decides to provide a better product.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-02-23
Summary: "Nice for local, horrible (but improving) organization"

Well, if you live in FW, you know about the paper. There's no need for me to repeat how uninspired and incomplete the coverage is. However, it is nice to have local coverage and be able to read it whenever I want without all the waste.

The organization, like the print edition, is pitiful. Because of the wasteful "blurbs" the ST puts on the front pages (I guess it is to simply print more pages to make it look like they have some news), sometimes you get the same story in the Kindle Edition two times. One time it will be 220 words, the next 250. Today I read the same story three times.

EDIT: I contacted the ST and they are working to fix the problem. Very prompt response, and good explanation of why it happens. It is not because of the "blurbs," it is making sure all the stories appear on the Kindle. Raising it one star for service and effort.

The only reason I keep it is because there is no DMN Kindle Edition. Once that happens, unless the ST gets thier act togather, I'll cancel and get my local news online. (DMN said they have no plans for a Kindle edition)


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-14
Summary: "East of 360"

I thought the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram in the Kindle format was fine. The only reason I cancelled trial subscription is that I live east of 360 and I read about 40% of the content. The other 60% was not intreresting to because I live in the eastern half of the Metroplex. I knew it might be a problem before the trial subscription. I'm going to try a national paper. On a side note to cat lovers who fight with their felines while reading the paper, the Kindle will solve that problem. "meow"


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-02-07
Summary: "Not Impressed"

I expected more content. Also, the local content is uninteresting. The national coverage is nonexistent.