Apple News format updates with custom channel art & support for older stories

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Apple on Tuesday updated the official Apple News Format with several improvements geared toward making News more publisher-friendly, particularly for outlets just signing on.




Channels can, for example, now adopt a custom graphic for their channel cover, which appears in various places throughout the News app. Previously Apple limited this privilege to special partners, which resulted in regular channels defaulting to images from recent stories.

Publishers can also insert older stories into their channels via a new "datePublished" property in metadata. This will prevent an old item from appearing as new, which can potentially create chaos and confuse or anger readers.

Other changes include new Map and Place components, which can be used to highlight areas and/or specific buildings and landmarks in articles.

Lastly, stories can now include remote images linked via HTTP or HTTPS, instead of just bundled content.

Changes to Apple News have been gradual throughout 2016, the biggest development being the opening up of its publishing tools in March. Later this year, Apple should finally fix and restore access to reader metrics, which were disabled after a glitch was discovered.

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  • Reply 1 of 6
    coolfactorcoolfactor Posts: 2,241member
    First "link" in article is not functional.
  • Reply 2 of 6
    robin huberrobin huber Posts: 3,958member
    I like News, but am increasingly irritated by clicking on a story only to find:

    1) I have to go somewhere else to read more than just a tease,
    2) Have to subscribe ($) to read it,
    3) It's not a text story, but a video. 

    Apple should not allow "teases." If a story shows up on Apple News it should be complete and in the app. 
  • Reply 3 of 6
    robin huberrobin huber Posts: 3,958member

    Apple News app: where I go to read stuff I saw on Twitter last week.
    How many characters in a Tweet? Is that the depth of your information?
  • Reply 4 of 6
    kevin keekevin kee Posts: 1,289member
    I like News, but am increasingly irritated by clicking on a story only to find:

    1) I have to go somewhere else to read more than just a tease,
    2) Have to subscribe ($) to read it,
    3) It's not a text story, but a video. 

    Apple should not allow "teases." If a story shows up on Apple News it should be complete and in the app. 
    The good news, I couldn't find these problems and so I suspect they are far in between. All the news that I found are free, complete and readable within the app itself.
    edited May 2016
  • Reply 5 of 6
    propodpropod Posts: 67member
    I like News, but am increasingly irritated by clicking on a story only to find:

    1) I have to go somewhere else to read more than just a tease,
    2) Have to subscribe ($) to read it,
    3) It's not a text story, but a video. 

    Apple should not allow "teases." If a story shows up on Apple News it should be complete and in the app. 
    1. Continue with the scrolling from down to up and it will open the site within the app. Swipe from left to right to get back.
  • Reply 6 of 6
    foggyhillfoggyhill Posts: 4,767member

    Apple News app: where I go to read stuff I saw on Twitter last week.
    How many characters in a Tweet? Is that the depth of your information?
    He read about the depth of info on twitter, on twtter... That's all he needed to know that was a fact (sic)
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