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What's Better Than a Free Subscription to the Digital New York Times? Free Audio NYT!

Many of you already know that, courtesy of the MCC Libraries, you have free access to the digital edition of the New York Times

What you may not know is that your access now includes New York Times Audio - a new iOS app featuring audio journalism and storytelling on everything from world events to what to cook.

To activate your complimentary access to the New York Times, visit the New York Times Access at MCC guide. Once you've activated your account, download the New York Times Audio iOS app to start listening! We'll announce the update for the Android app as soon as it becomes available.

Here's more information from the New York Times:

"Our aim is for New York Times Audio to become our “audio front page,” which will bring listeners inside the most important stories of the day in ways that feel original, urgent and accessible.

New York Times Audio is included with a Times news subscription. In addition to our podcasts, here’s some of what you’ll find when you download the app:

  • “The Headlines,” a new show lasting under 10 minutes, where Times reporters discuss three of the biggest stories of the day.
  • Short pieces from our culture and lifestyles reporters that offer surprise and delight, from a guided tour through the newest pop music to an ode to the magic of “Goodnight Moon.”
  • Reporter Reads, where our reporters describe how they found their stories and what surprised them during their reporting, then read the stories out loud.
  • The Athletic’s suite of sports podcasts.
  • The archived collection of This American Life, the landmark podcast, as well as new episodes every weekend.
  • Magazine journalism from top publishers beyond The Times, read by professional narrators.

The mission of The Times is to help our readers understand the world. We are honored to do the same for our listeners."

Richard Squires
Library
01/10/2024