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FOX19 has a news app for iPhones, iPads and Android devices.
Our smartphone apps launched in the app store and market in July 2011. In January of 2012, we added a new iPad app.
All of the FOX19 apps feature more news content, more video and a display that can be tailored to your preferences.
When you download the new FOX19 News app, you will instantly notice there are many more stories on the home page.
Click on one of the stories and you will easily be able to share a story you like via email, Facebook, Twitter or even Google Plus.
You can also save a story in your "My View" section so you can view it later.
Our Weather section has been streamlined for easy use. Inside, you can get the forecast for the next 10 days in just one, click along with radar images from the FOX19 Weather team.
Our "More" section is that, more. More news and sports. We have sections for Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, along with sports sections that will change out with each new season.
If you love video, the new FOX19 app has a lot for you to love.
Inside the section, we have our latest news, weather and sports video. Along with a section dedicated to bringing you the hottest video from FOX19.com. iPhone users will even be able to view live video streams.
If you see news, send it in using our new My Report feature. Just snap your photo or video and send it in under the contribute tab. You can also browse all of the News Nation photos on the app.
You can download the app right now by clicking the links below.
This is a whole new app - not an update - so your will need to delete your old FOX19 app.
[CLICK HERE to download the Apple iPhone App]
[CLICK HERE to download the Android App]
[CLICK HERE to download the Blackberry App]
If weather is what you love, FOX19.com also has a StormTracker Weather app for iPhones and Android devices.
The all-weather app features a great radar, local weather conditions, forecast, and video forecast from the FOX19 Stormtrackers.
This application can be found for iPhones by searching for FOX19 WX in your app store or market.
More information on the weather app can be found here - http://www.fox19.com/story/13464507/stormtracker-app-now-available
Here are answers to some Frequently Asked Questions:
1) What happens to the old FOX19 app?
That app went away last July. You need to download and install this new free app to continue to receive breaking news notifications from FOX19 News.
2) Will the new app automatically replace the old app?
No. You must download and install the new app. You are welcome to delete the old app at any time.
3) What about an app for Windows mobile devices?
At this time, we do not have plans to make an app for Windows mobile devices.
4) When will you be making an Android tablet app?
We are in the process of deciding which OS to develop for. We will keep you posted.
If you have any questions or comments, email WXIXWebmaster@FOX19.com.
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