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Becoming a Subscriber

How do I subscribe or give a gift subscription?

Pleasevisit our subscription website to find the best option for your needs.


When will my first issue arrive?

You will receive your first issue between three and six weeks after purchasing a print subscription. Each issue is published one week prior to the cover date, and most subscribers receive it a few days after publication. For subscribers outside the United States, each issue may arrive up to two weeks after the cover date.

Check on which issue was mailed to you most recently orreport a delivery problem.


What does my subscription include?

All subscriptions provide unlimited digital access toThe New Yorker’s offerings, including newyorker.com, the online archive, and the New Yorker app. Print subscribers also receive the print edition of the magazine, published weekly (except for select combined issues throughout the year).


My subscription included a tote bag. When can I expect it to arrive?

The tote ships six to eight weeks after your payment is processed. International orders may take longer to ship, and packages may be delayed at customs. We regret that our staff cannot track tote bags after they enter the postal system.

The New Yorker also offers tote bags with limited-time or seasonal designs. The design of the bag depends on the offer you purchase, and will be displayed on the order form when you subscribe. At this time, tote bags cannot be purchased independently from a subscription, and the design cannot vary from the one available with your offer.


What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and Diners Club cards. We also accept PayPal, Apple Pay, and Amazon Pay. Alternatively, checks can be mailed toThe New Yorker, PO Box 37617, Boone IA 50037-0617.


Can I get a receipt or confirmation of my subscription, account details, or cancellation?

Yes, our staff would be happy to send you a receipt. After subscribing, you can expect to receive a confirmation e-mail within twenty-four hours. For all other requests, please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page.


When will I be charged?

Credit cards are charged as soon as your order is received. It may take up to three days for the charge to appear on your credit-card statement. Before the start of each renewal, you will be e-mailed a reminder notice summarizing the details of your subscription and the rate that you will be charged.


Why do I need to provide a mailing address for a digital subscription?

Should your e-mail address ever become defunct, we will send notifications about your subscription to your postal address instead.


Can I subscribe toThe New Yorker if I live outside the United States?

Yes. You can subscribe toThe New Yorker from most countries, although it may take longer to receive print issues in the mail. For assistance, please chat with our team through the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of the page.


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Managing Your Subscription

I forgot my password. How can I recover it?

Onnewyorker.com, selectSign In at the top-right corner of your screen, thenForgot password?. If there is aNew Yorker account associated with your e-mail address, we will send you instructions for resetting your password.


How do I make changes to my e-mail address or password?

Please visitMy Account to manage your newyorker.com account information, including your e-mail address and password.


What does it mean to link or verify my subscription? Why is this important?

Creating a newyorker.com account and subscribing to the magazine are independent operations. It is possible to create a newyorker.com account without being a subscriber, and vice versa. In order to read unlimited articles as a subscriber on newyorker.com, you’ll need to link your subscription to your newyorker.com account.

To link your subscription:

  1. Sign in to your newyorker.com account (orcreate one, if you haven’t yet).
  2. Visitnewyorker.com/account/link.
  3. Enter your account number or subscription number, which can be found in two places: theAccount summary section ofCustomer Care and the mailing label of a magazine, if you are a print subscriber.
  4. Or, select the link to use your shipping address.

If you have trouble linking your subscription, please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page.


I have multipleNew Yorker accounts. Can I combine them?

Yes, our staff would be happy to assist you. Please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page.


How do I unsubscribe fromThe New Yorker?

You can cancel your subscription (or a gift subscription) viaMy Account by selectingManage Subscription.

For further assistance, please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page.


What is your cancellation policy?

You’re in full control of your subscription and can cancel at any time. When you purchase a subscription—whether it includes print and digital access or digital access only—it begins immediately.

Please note that we do not offer refunds for cancellations. When you cancel, your subscription will remain active through the end of your current billing term, and you will not be charged again.


If I cancel my subscription, when does the cancellation go into effect?

The cancellation will be processed immediately, though you may receive one to two additional issues after ending your subscription.


How can I receive confirmation of my cancellation?

Our staff would be happy to send you a confirmation. Please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page..


How can I cancel my print subscription and keep digital access only?

Please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page.


How do I check on when my subscription expires?

You can view the expiration date of your subscription (or gift subscription) viaManage Account on youraccount profile page.


How do I temporarily suspend my subscription?

You can stop your subscription (or gift subscription) for up to one year, and then resume it, viaCustomer Care by selectingManage Subscription, thenSuspend Subscription.


If I suspend my print subscription, will I still have access to newyorker.com, the archive, thereplica edition, andNew Yorker mobile apps?

While your subscription is suspended, you will have limited access to newyorker.com. Just like a reader who has not subscribed, you will be able to view the newyorker.com home page, section pages, video hub, Goings On listings, and a limited number of articles per month across the website. The archive, the replica edition, and the New Yorker app are available to active subscribers only.


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Reading on a Phone, Computer, or Tablet

Why should I create a newyorker.com account?

All readers are encouraged to create a free account on newyorker.com, regardless of their subscription status. Signing in enables you to save your place while solving the crossword, submit ideas to the Cartoon Caption Contest in one step, save stories for later, and more.

If you subscribe toThe New Yorker, you also have unlimited access to articles on newyorker.com, as well as the New Yorker app, the archive, and thereplica edition. However, you won’t be able to access any of the above without a newyorker.com account.

If you have not done so, pleasecreate a free account now.


Are allNew Yorker articles available on newyorker.com?

Nearly every article published since the magazine’s founding, in 1925, whether in print or online only, is available to read in full on newyorker.com. Every issue of the magazine is available to subscribers via the replica edition at archives.newyorker.com.


Do I need a subscription to access newyorker.com?

If you are not a subscriber, you have limited access toThe New Yorker’s website.

You can view newyorker.com’s home page, section pages, and a limited number of articles per month across the website. The New Yorker app andreplica edition are available to subscribers only.

Subscribers enjoy unlimited access to newyorker.com.


Is the magazine available on mobile and tablet devices?

Yes. The New Yorker app allows you to view all ofThe New Yorker’s offerings on a mobile or tablet device, including daily news and culture coverage from the Web, and each week’s issue, in full.

If you subscribed directly throughThe New Yorker (including newyorker.com and the New Yorker app), you can read the complete magazine by opening the New Yorker app, then selectingMagazine at the bottom of the screen. Every issue since 2008 is available to browse and save off-line.

The New Yorker app is available through theApp Store andGoogle Play Store. Digital editions of the magazine are available through the Nook bookstore.


Which devices support the New Yorker app?

The New Yorker app can be downloaded to your iPhone or iPad from the App Store or your Android phone or tablet from the Google Play Store.


Do I need aNew Yorker subscription to access the New Yorker app?

Yes. The app is exclusive to subscribers, and is free to download. If you subscribed directly throughThe New Yorker (including newyorker.com and the New Yorker app), you can view as many articles and issues as you’d like. If eligible, non-subscribers will be invited to explore the app through a free trial.


Can I share stories from the New Yorker app through e-mail or social media?

Yes. While the app is available for subscribers only, each individual story is shareable. The link will direct viewers to the story on our website.


I have an active digital subscription. How do I get unlimited access to the New Yorker app?

  • Open the New Yorker app and tapSettings in the top-right corner.
  • If you already have a newyorker.com account, selectAlready a subscriber? Sign in.
  • If, after signing in, you see the option toLink your print subscription, please do so.
  • If you do not have a newyorker.com account, selectLink your print subscription, enter your subscription details, and create an account.

You will then be able to use your newyorker.com account to get unlimited access to both of our apps, newyorker.com, and thereplica edition.


How do I get unlimited access to the magazine on my phone or tablet?

If you already have an active New Yorker subscription, purchased directly from The New Yorker, download the New Yorker app from the App Store or Google Play Store and sign in.

If you are a subscriber but do not have a newyorker.com account, pleasecreate one and link your subscription.

If you do not have an activeNew Yorker subscription, pleasesubscribe to get unlimited access to the magazine.


I subscribed through the New Yorker app or the NYer Print Edition app on my iPhone, iPad, or iPod. How do I get unlimited access to newyorker.com, the apps, and the archive?

Immediately after you subscribed through the app, you were prompted to create a newyorker.com account. If you have not done so, you can now.

If you subscribed through the New Yorker app:

  • Open the app and selectSettings in the top-right corner of the screen.
  • SelectAlready a subscriber? Sign in.
  • If you do not seeSign in or create an account, selectRestore your Apple purchase.

If you subscribed through the NYer Print Edition app:

  • Visit theMy Account tab in the NYer Print Edition app.
  • SelectGet newyorker.com access and sign up.
  • If you have an account, selectAlready have a log-in at newyorker.com? to sign in.

You will then be able to use your newyorker.com account to get unlimited access to both of our apps, newyorker.com, and the onlinereplica edition.


I purchased a subscription toThe New Yorker through the New Yorker app. How can I cancel it?

If you subscribed through the New Yorker app on an iPhone or iPad, you’ll need to cancel through Apple. If you subscribed through the app on an Android phone or tablet, you’ll need to cancel through Google Play.


Why am I no longer receiving new print issues through Amazon?

As of March, 2023, print issues ofThe New Yorker are no longer available for purchase through Amazon. For questions about this change, please call Amazon at 888-280-4331 or visit itsDigital Services and Device Support page.

If you’d like to continue readingThe New Yorker, you cansubscribe online or reach out to our Customer Care team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page.


Why am I no longer receiving new issues on my Kindle?

As of March, 2023,The New Yorker is no longer available for purchase through Kindle Newsstand, but any back issues should still be available in the Cloud tab of the Kindle Newsstand. For questions about this change, please call Amazon at 888-280-4331 or visit itsDigital Services and Device Support page.

If you’d like to continue readingThe New Yorker, you cansubscribe online or reach out to our Customer Care team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of this page


I purchased aNew Yorker subscription on my Nook Color Tablet. Does that provide unlimited digital access toThe New Yorker?

If you purchased a subscription directly from Barnes & Noble, your access is limited to your Nook Color Tablet.


How do I get unlimited access toThe New Yorker on my Nook?

  • If you’re already a subscriber, open theNook Bookstore.
  • Visit theNew YorkerMagazine page.
  • Order a monthly subscription to begin a fourteen-day trial. You will not be charged.
  • After submitting your order, check your in-box. You will receive an e-mail with instructions for redeeming your free offer as an active magazine subscriber.

If you do not have an activeNew Yorker subscription, you cansubscribe online or in the Nook Bookstore.


Do I need a subscription to followThe New Yorker in Google News?

The New Yorker’s feed is free to follow, though subscribers will need to sign in to our website to read articles.


I purchased a New Yorker subscription on Google News. Does that provide unlimited digital access to The New Yorker?

If you subscribed through Google News, you may have access to The New Yorker online. Please chat with our team to create a newyorker.com account.


How can I access newyorker.com articles published on Flipboard?

Flipboard provides a continuous feed of stories and cartoons from newyorker.com. To enjoy unlimited access toThe New Yorker on Flipboard:

  • Open the Flipboard app.
  • Select theMenu.
  • SelectFollowing, thenAccounts.
  • Scroll down and selectThe New Yorker.
  • If you already have a newyorker.com account associated with an active subscription, sign in.
  • If you are a subscriber but have not linked it to your account, selectLink Your Subscription.

Do I need a subscription to accessNew Yorker articles on Flipboard?

The New Yorker’s feed is free to follow, allowing all readers to enjoy a limited number of articles per month at no charge.New Yorker subscribers have unlimited access to the feed, with subscriptions available on a monthly or annual basis.


I purchased aNew Yorker subscription on Zinio. Does that provide unlimited digital access toThe New Yorker?

If you purchased a subscription on Zinio, your access is limited to Zinio. If you have questions, please chat with our team using the chat widget at the bottom right hand corner of the page.


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Puzzles and Games

Where can I find The New Yorker Crossword?

In print, a crossword can be found at the back of every issue of the magazine. On the website, our full slate of puzzles can be accessed atnewyorker.com/crossword-puzzles-and-games.In the New Yorker app, puzzles can be found in the Play tab, or by searching “Crossword.” If you like to solve on your phone, we recommend using the app for the best experience.


How frequently are new puzzles published?

Crosswords are published on the website five times per week, Monday through Friday at 6 ᴀ.ᴍ. Eastern time. Full-sized puzzles are published Monday through Wednesday; mini puzzles are published Thursdays and Fridays. The Thursday Mini is slightly larger (and trickier) than the Friday Mini, but both are smaller than the full-sized crosswords.


How hard is the crossword?

Our Monday puzzle is the most challenging. The crossword decreases in difficulty throughout the week, with our smallest and breeziest puzzles published on Fridays.


How can I tell whether an online puzzle will appear in print?

A print-issue date is listed for puzzles that have or will run in print:

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A list of crosswords. The print issue date is highlighted above the name of a crossword.

Puzzles that are Web-only don’t list an issue date.


Who constructsThe New Yorker’s puzzles?

Our puzzles and games are created by a small rotation of constructors.The New Yorker does not currently accept unsolicited puzzle submissions.


How do I enter an answer for a crossword on the website?

Select a clue from the list or square in the grid. Once an entire word is added, its clue will appear in gray, regardless of whether the answer is correct.


Can I use keyboard shortcuts to navigate through a crossword on a computer?

Yes. Keyboard shortcuts include:

  • Usingarrow keys to move the cursor
  • PressingEnter orTab to skip to the next clue
  • HoldingShift and pressingEnter orTab to go back to the previous clue
  • Pressing thespace bar to switch between Across and Down clues

How can I navigate through a crossword on my smartphone?

Once you have entered a word, the cursor will automatically move to the next word in the current direction. To switch directions, tap on the blue clue bar or double-tap on the grid.


How can I print a crossword?

To print a blank puzzle from your computer, selectPrint from the toolbar above the grid. This will open a printable version of the crossword. If your browser’s print dialog doesn’t appear automatically, use File → Print, Ctrl+P (on Windows), or Command+P (on Mac) to open it.


How can I get help with a clue? I’m stumped.

If you’re solving a crossword digitally, selectAssist (or the lightbulb icon, on mobile) in the toolbar above the grid. You may choose to check or reveal the current square, the current word, or the entire solution.


How can I check my answers as I solve a crossword?

If you’re solving a crossword digitally, selectSettings in the top-right corner of the page, then flip theError check mode toggle toOn.

InError-check mode, incorrect letters in the grid appear in red.


How can I check if a single letter or word is correct?

If you’re solving a crossword digitally, selectAssist (or the lightbulb icon, on mobile) in the toolbar e. From there, you can choose whether to check the current square, the current word, or the entire grid. Incorrect letters will appear in red.


Can I save a partially solved crossword for later?

Yes. In order to save your progress online, please sign in to your New Yorker account.

  • From a computer, opennewyorker.com and selectSign in from the top-right corner of the screen.
  • From a browser on your phone, opennewyorker.com, select theMenu icon in the top-left corner, thenSign in.

If you do not have aNew Yorker account, you can create one free of charge on any of the above sign-in pages.


When I type in a word, the cursor skips over squares that have already been filled. Is it possible to stop this?

Yes. SelectSettings from the top-right corner of the page, then uncheck the box next toSkip over filled letters.


Is it possible to pause the crossword timer?

Yes. Simply click or tap on the timer to pause it.


Is it possible to hide the crossword timer? It’s taunting me.

Yes. SelectSettings from the top-right corner of the page, then flip the toggle forShow timer toOff.


I’ve made a mess of things. Can I reset the entire crossword?

Yes. Select theMenu icon in the top-left corner of the page, thenStart again from the drop-down menu. The grid will be cleared, and the timer will reset to zero.


Help! I can’t see any clues.

You may need to expand your browser window or adjust the zoom percentage.


Can I play older crosswords?

You sure can. All ofThe New Yorker’s crossword puzzles are available atnewyorker.com/puzzles-and-games-dept/crossword.


What about cryptic crosswords?

Cryptic crosswords function like the New Yorker Crossword Puzzle: you can print them, check your answers, and perform all the actions listed above.

You can access our archive of cryptic crosswords athttps://www.newyorker.com/puzzles-and-games-dept/cryptic-crossword.


Can I solve a crossword with another person?

You can co-solve the New Yorker Crossword Puzzle online by selectingPartner Mode (if you are on a computer) or the person icon (if you are on your phone).


How do I know if my partner has accepted the invitation?

Once you have extended an invitation, the options above the grid will change accordingly.

To invite a partner, selectPartner Mode on a computer, or tap this icon on a smartphone.

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When your partner has accepted the invitation and is actively solving the puzzle, you’ll seeCo-solving on a computer, or this icon on a smartphone.

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If your partner hasn’t yet accepted the invitation or hasn’t interacted with the puzzle recently, you’ll seeConnected solo on a computer, or this icon on a smartphone.

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I need to take a break. How can I return to my shared puzzle later?

Be sure to keep the puzzle open or save the link.


Does co-solving affect my score?

No, solving a crossword with a partner does not add additional time or otherwise penalize you.


What isThe New Yorker’s Name Drop, and how does it work?

Name Drop is a trivia game that tests your knowledge of fascinating people. The goal is to determine the identity of a notable person based on a series of six clues.

The clues are challenging at first and get easier as you go. The fewer clues you need in order to guess correctly, the higher your score will be: if you can guess the person after just one clue, you’ll get six points; after two clues, you’ll get five; and so on. You have only a hundred seconds to guess, so keep an eye on the timer.


Where can I play Name Drop?

You can access our bank of more than five hundred quizzes, and play quizzes at random, by visitinghttps://www.newyorker.com/namedrop/latest, or by tapping the Name Drop icon in the Top Stories feed of theNew Yorker app. You can also play themed packs of quizzes at thePuzzles & Games Dept. hub.


What if I’m unsure about how to spell someone’s name?

Answers with minor spelling mistakes may be accepted, but try to be as precise as you can. For people who have multiple names, go with the most well-known option. Either the full name or just the last name is acceptable.


Is it cheating if I ask somebody else for an answer?

We are social creatures; it is not cheating to ask for help from someone who is in the room with you. But e-mailing someone or going to Google is totally cheating.


How can I share feedback or ask questions aboutThe New Yorker’s puzzles and games?

If the answer is not in this F.A.Q., please direct technical questions about our crosswords to our Customer Care Team. You can connect with us through the chat widget in the bottom right corner of this page. General feedback aboutThe New Yorker’s puzzles and games is welcome atthemail@newyorker.com.


Additional Offerings

How do I sign up for e-mail newsletters?

Visitnewyorker.com/newsletters to sign up to get our newsletter daily or once a week. You can also sign up for New Yorker Classics, Daily Humor, The Borowitz Report, Books & Fiction, Goings On, The Food Scene, and more.


I signed up for your newsletters. Why am I not receiving them regularly?

Please check your junk folder. If the problem persists, please chat with our Customer Care team through the chat widget at the bottom right-hand corner of this page, or e-mailTNYinbox@newyorker.com.


How do I unsubscribe from a newsletter or marketing e-mail?

To unsubscribe from a newsletter, selectUnsubscribe at the bottom of the e-mail, or sign in to newyorker.com and navigate toMy Account. You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at the bottom of your account.

For all marketing e-mails, selectUnsubscribe at the bottom of the e-mail.


Where and why doesThe New Yorker use A.I. on its website?

To make the magazine’s archive accessible online,The New Yorker uses A.I.-generated text summaries to help readers navigate material that was originally published without descriptive headlines and subheadlines. The summaries enhance readers’ ability to search for and find articles that otherwise would not have descriptive text.

The magazine also publishes A.I.-generated narrations of many of its articles in order to make more pieces available for listening.


How can I findThe New Yorker on social media?

FollowThe New Yorker or @newyorkermag on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, LinkedIn, and Snapchat.New Yorker cartoons are featured at @newyorkercartoons on Instagram andThe New Yorker Cartoons on Facebook; our photo and art departments also maintain their own Instagram feeds at @newyorkerart and @newyorkerphoto, respectively.


Do your contributors have social-media feeds? Where can I find them?

Visit ourContributors page to find out more about our writers and artists, including information on how to follow them on social media, where to read their latest stories, and more.


How can I contact editors or contributors?

To provide feedback on a story, please write a letter to the editor by e-mailingthemail@newyorker.com.The New Yorker is not able to share contributors’ contact information or forward messages directly to them.


How can I submit an idea or piece?

We accept submissions for Fiction, Poetry, Shouts & Murmurs, and Cartoons. Instructions are available on ourContact Us page.

We regret that we cannot consider unsolicited submissions for The Talk of the Town, Goings On, Personal History, or any other sections.


What is the online replica edition?

The replica edition is a page-by-page digital presentation of every print issue ofThe New Yorker published since 1925. Subscribers can explore the magazine as it was originally published atarchives.newyorker.com.


Can I print articles from the onlinereplica edition?

Yes. Select thePrint icon in the top-right toolbar, then choose which pages you’d like to print. A printer icon will appear over each page you’ve selected to be printed. Once you’ve finished selecting pages, select the paper size and then click the bluePrint button at the top of the page.


Can I buy single issues from the archive?

We no longer sell single digital issues through the archive. Subscribers can access every issue as part of their subscription, and nonsubscribers can purchase single issues through the NYer Print Edition app.


Where can I find back issues of the magazine?

You can access the full text of every article published atnewyorker.com. Visitnewyorker.com/magazine to browse all issues or use the search bar to find something of interest.

Subscribers also have access to the online replica edition atarchives.newyorker.com, which presents digital renditions of every print edition as it was originally published.


Can I view back issues ofThe New Yorker online?

All issues of the magazine can be explored atnewyorker.com/magazine. Subscribers can also visitarchives.newyorker.com for digital access to every issue since 1925 as it originally appeared.


Are printed back issues available?

Select individual issues dating back to 1925 are available, through our Back Issues Department, for $10.50 each. For orders outside the United States (including Canada), the price per issue is $11.45. These prices include shipping and handling.

Please call 800-825-2510 (or 332-239-6553, if outside the United States) to order by credit card. We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover, and Diners Club.

If you would like to pay by check or money order, send your request to:

The New Yorker Back Issues, 37617, Boone IA 50037-0617.

Please include the cover date of the issue, and a check or an international postal money order payable toThe New Yorker.


How can I find or purchase prints of covers or cartoons?

New Yorker covers and cartoons are available for purchase in theCondé Nast Store. To find a specific cartoon, search by keyword, title, or artist.


What is the Cartoon Caption Contest, and what are the rules?

Each week, we provide a cartoon in need of a caption. You, the reader, submit a caption, we choose three finalists, and you vote for your favorite.

Anyone can enter or vote in theCartoon Caption Contest, whether or not you are a subscriber. You will just need to sign in or create a free newyorker.com account, if you have not done so before.

Anyone age thirteen or over can enter, except employees, agents, or representatives of the sponsor or any other party associated with the development or administration of the contest, or any member of their immediate family.See the complete rules.


What is the New Yorker Festival?

Held every fall in New York City, the New Yorker Festival is an annual celebration that brings the breadth and spirit of the magazine to life. In the course of a weekend,The New Yorker’s staff sits down with the world’s leading writers, artists, filmmakers, actors, comedians, politicians, activists, and athletes. The festival also features live performances, film previews, and excursions throughout the city.

Subscribers are invited to purchase tickets before they are released to the general public. For more details, visitfestival.newyorker.com.


Listen to The New Yorker on Apple Podcasts:

The New Yorker has a variety of podcasts for our subscribers available on Apple Podcasts. If you have a subscription and wish to listen to the podcasts and episodes on Apple Podcasts, you can link your accounts to listen across apps following the steps below.

Open the Apple Podcasts app on your device.

Visit a New Yorker podcast show in the Apple Podcasts app.

Tap “Already a Subscriber?” link, which will open an authentication page.

Enter your login information into the TNY authentication web page

Once verified, subscribers can listen to the content in Apple Podcasts.

Note: If you do not have a subscription toThe New Yorker, you will not have access to audio content on Apple Podcasts. Apple Podcast subscriptions do not include The New Yorker audio.


Connect your subscriber account to Apple Podcasts

Connect your subscriber account to Apple Podcasts

Subscribers enjoy The New Yorker audio and podcasts along with exclusive content. Learn how to connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts, and start listening today.

Connecting your account as a New Yorker subscriber:

From Apple Podcasts, find The New Yorker’s channel page. Tap “Already a subscriber?” and you’ll be directed to sign in to your New Yorker account. Once you do, that’s it! Signing in automatically connects your account to Apple Podcasts. You’ll be brought back to Apple Podcasts to enjoy your subscriber benefits.

If you’re not yet a subscriber:

Subscribe to The New Yorker via our website. Once you’re a subscriber, navigate to Apple Podcasts and follow the steps above for “Connecting your account as a New Yorker subscriber.”

Or you can also subscribe through The New Yorker app:

Download The New Yorker app from the App Store, where you can start a subscription. Once you do, your subscriber account will automatically be connected to Apple Podcasts.


Are The New Yorker podcasts free to listen?

While some episodes or shows may be available without a subscription, full and unlimited access is reserved for subscribers. Many of The New Yorker’s podcasts, such as The Writer’s Voice and In the Dark, are included as part of a subscription to The New Yorker. Subscribers can stream or download through our website, mobile app, or Apple Podcast app.


How can I license the rights to a piece fromThe New Yorker?

Our staff would be happy to assist you. Please e-mailimage_licensing@condenast.com.


How can I advertise inThe New Yorker?

Please contact us atadvertising@newyorker.com.


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I am a current subscriber. How can I access articles behind the paywall on newyorker.com?

All subscribers have unlimited access to newyorker.com and our mobile apps, once they are signed in. Please remember to sign in on all of your devices—smartphones, tablets, and computers—in order to access the magazine seamlessly everywhere.

If you do not have a newyorker.com account,please create one. If we cannot verify that you have an active subscription based on your e-mail address, you may need to enter your subscription account number or mailing address.


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If you continue to hit the paywall after signing in, there are two likely explanations. Your subscription may have expired, or your account may not be linked to your subscription.

You can confirm your subscription status viaManage Account on youraccount profile page.

To link your subscription, please visitnewyorker.com/account/link. If you have trouble linking the two, we recommend signing in toCustomer Care to confirm that your account number and mailing address are listed correctly.

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