PressDisplay

January 23rd, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

PressDisplay.com is the world’s largest online newspaper and magazine kiosk, offering instant access to over 2000 publications from 95 countries in 52 languages.

Popular with millions of consumers worldwide, it also provides thousands of libraries, hotels, government and corporate clients with the widest range of full content publications on the web.

Whether you want to:

  • Download, disconnect and read all your favorite publications offline with it companion application, PressReader
  • Browse your favorite newspapers from around the world
  • Search for topics of interest
  • Monitor the printed media for your company, competitors’ or partners’ names
  • Listen to a newspaper on your computer or mobile device
  • Translate articles into multiple languages
  • Share stories with friends
  • Post articles on social networks
  • Comment on articles for other readers and editors to see

PressDisplay.com brings it altogether in a website that makes you want to grab a cup of coffee and enjoy a leisurely hour with your favorite newspapers and magazines.

As the most environmentally-friendly and convenient way for readers to read their favorite publications at home, at work, while they commute or travel, it not only provides the largest aggregated site of the world’s most prestigious publications, it enhances the reading experience with powerful digital features, such as:

Anywhere/anytime access

Read full content digital replicas on your PC, Mac, Smartphone, Blackberry, iPhone, iPod Touch and the latest eReaders.

News your way

Customize the home page to suit your preferences. Have your favorite papers delivered to your inbox often before they hit the newsstand. Read articles in graphics or text views; flip through pages and zoom in for a closer look.

Multi-lingual support

Access PressDisplay.com through English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish or Arabic user interfaces. Instantly translate articles in up to 12 different languages.

On-demand audio

Listen to the news on your computer or mobile device.

Article sharing

Email stories to friends or post articles on your blog and social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg or Delicious.

Commenting

Vote on the quality of an article or share your opinion about its content right in the newspaper itself. It’s just like writing an “instant letter to the editor”.

Automatic membership in the PressDisplay Referral Program

Earn money simply by sharing articles by email or through your blog. No contract required. 

Powerful Information Management and Research Tools

Access back issues up to 60 days or bookmark your favorite articles and pages for future access when the publication is no longer available.

Cross title search and monitoring

Search for keywords and phrases across all titles to get a cross section of opinion on a hot topic.

Monitor the printed media and be alerted by email when articles related to your topic of interest hit the presses.

Offline reading

Download your favorite publications to your PC, Mac, smartphone or tablet  with PressReader.  Then sit back and enjoy the content and many of the digital features you’ve come to enjoy with PressDisplay while you’re disconnected from the Internet.  Or export PressDisplay.com titles directly to your eReader.

  1. Greg
    December 15th, 2010 at 10:02 | #1

    I wish to share press display articles on my Yahoo pulse blog but this one is not in the default list. Can this be done?

    • Michael Oksinski
      December 15th, 2010 at 18:08 | #2

      Hi Greg,

      Thanks for your comment. You can absolutely share articles on your Yahoo Pulse blog.

      On any PressDisplay.com article, click on the Share feature as you ordinarily would, followed by the Blogger option. Then, at the bottom right (just above the Next and Cancel buttons) click the View Source checkbox. Copy all the HTML code found in the window and simply paste it into your Yahoo Pulse blog post.

      Hope this helps for now and let me know if this works.

      Michael

  2. Chris
    January 22nd, 2011 at 20:28 | #3

    Hi,

    I’m looking for the user manual of pressdisplay in french….

    Thanks

    • January 24th, 2011 at 17:50 | #4

      Hello Christian,

      If you switch to the French UI on PressDisplay.com (top right of screen you’ll see a drop down list) and then click on the help symbol (?) next to that, you will be taken to the User Guide/Help for PressDisplay.com all in French.

      Best,
      Gayle

  3. Eric
    January 26th, 2011 at 17:08 | #5

    How many languages are currently supported in the audio translation?

    • Michael Oksinski
      January 27th, 2011 at 17:41 | #6

      Hi Eric. PressDisplay’s translation feature currently supports 13 languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Korea, Simplified Chinese and Swedish.

      As a general rule of thumb, most of the English language titles can be translated into the 12 other supported languages while those in other languages can only be translated into 2-4 languages (it does depend on the specific title however).

      Hope this helps!
      Michael

  4. Richard Hall
    March 6th, 2011 at 10:32 | #7

    Hi,

    Some newspapers, and specifically the UK Guardian and Observer newspapers, have two versions available.
    It seems the domestic version is available in multiple sections while the international version is just one.

    My main question is, does each section count as one download or each edition. If it is the former then the domestic edition will cost more (presumably for more content), while the international edition can be considered concise.

    Many thanks in advance
    Richard

    P.S. I have used the demo downloads and I am using an iPad

    • Michael Oksinski
      March 7th, 2011 at 22:16 | #8

      Hi Richard,
      Once you downloaded the main publication of any publication (including the UK Guardian and Observer newspapers), you will be able to download all supplements included with these publication free of charge.
      Hope that helps!
      Michael

  5. Richard Hall
    March 13th, 2011 at 12:04 | #9

    Hi Michael,

    Finally got the time to look at a Sunday newspaper, and I confirm that you can download as many of the supplements as you wish.

    In short, this is exactly what I wanted – great product and service.

    Many thanks
    Richard

  6. David Rowbottom
    March 30th, 2011 at 16:54 | #10

    Hi,
    I am very keen to subscribe, but cannot find a list of the currently supported newspapers on your site, I am particularly interested in UK papers. Can you assist please?

    • Michael Oksinski
      March 30th, 2011 at 17:01 | #11

      Hi David,

      Thanks for your question on the PressDisplay Blog. To view the list of UK titles available through PressDisplay.com, please visit the site at http://www.pressdisplay.com. Once there, simply click on the “Select Title” button (2nd button to the right of the search bar), select “By Country” then choose UK. You will then be able to scroll through the list of available UK titles.

      Hope this helps!
      Cheers,
      Michael

  7. David Rowbottom
    March 30th, 2011 at 19:12 | #12

    Thanks Michael,
    that was pretty obvious, don’t know how I missed it! I can’t believe that the only UK paper not on the list is the Daily Mirror, which I would have liked to have seen. I will subscribe however, once I have decided on Android Pad or IPad. LOL.
    Thanks,
    David

  8. Lisa
    November 9th, 2011 at 15:30 | #13

    How can I find out prior to subscribing, what specific titles are available. I am interested in:

    From the UK -
    The Times London
    The Sun
    The Daily Mail

    From the US
    New York Times
    Los Angeles Times

    I tried to use the free subscription but can’t figure out how to search titles.

  9. Sadeq
    November 24th, 2011 at 23:53 | #15

    How many newspaper can I download every day in the personal subscription and in which format?
    cheers

  10. johnny
    June 30th, 2012 at 06:05 | #17

    If I pay for a newspaper issue on my ipad can I also read it on my laptop without paying again?

    • Michael Oksinski
      July 3rd, 2012 at 09:50 | #18

      Hi Johnny
      Yes that’s correct – once you have purchased a publication on one of your devices, you are able to download/read that same issue on any other devices you have authorized under your account.
      Hope that helps! :)
      Cheers,
      Michael