Welcome to the new SunSentinel.com: What’s changed, FAQs and more (2024)

You’re not imagining it: The Sun Sentinel’s website has a new look!

We’ve rebuilt sunsentinel.com on a new platform with a simpler, cleaner design that loads faster so you can spend less time waiting — and more time reading our local journalism. With the new site, you can:

— Get a full and uncluttered reading experience on any device.

The site can be easily viewed on mobile, desktop or tablet devices with a custom view for each. We’ve also reduced a lot of widgets and other intrusions that detracted from the reader experience.

— Quickly find what you are looking for.

The streamlined site navigation is better organized, making it easier to find the sections and topics that interest you.

— Better identify subscriber-exclusive content.

Stories and features that are exclusive to subscribers are labeled on the homepage and throughout the site, better highlighting the value of our digital subscriptions.

— More easily sign up for our newsletters and e-mail alerts.

A sign-up button is prominently displayed on the homepage below Latest Headlines, and in the main navigation bar. Also, our new platform allows us to more easily create additional newsletters, so stay tuned.

Feedback

While we’ve tried our best to fix what you didn’t like about the old site, we realize there’s always room to improve. We will continue to make tweaks based on your feedback. What do you like? What isn’t working for you? Let us know at feedback@sunsentinel.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I log in? Why does the login screen look different?

To log in on mobile devices, tap the silhouette of a person in the upper right corner (to the left of the magnifying glass), and then tap the blue “Log in” button. On desktop, the “Log in” button will show automatically.

Welcome to the new SunSentinel.com: What’s changed, FAQs and more (1)When the login screen opens, you’ll notice some changes. First, it has a different URL (mng-prod.auth0.com) from the rest of the site. You’ll also notice that the login screen has a different layout. You can see the changes in the screenshot below. The old login screen is on the left; the new one on the right:

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You still have options to sign in with a Google, Facebook or Apple account; you can tap one of those options and follow the prompts. Or if you have a dedicated site login, you can enter your e-mail address and password and tap the Log In bar.

NOTE: You can no longer sign in with a Twitter or Yahoo account.

What if I don’t want to sign in with a Google, Facebook or Apple account, and I don’t already have a dedicated site login?

From the login screen, if you tap the Sign Up tab, you can enter your email address and create a password to register for a free, limited access account.

Where is my favorite section?

Tap on the (All Sections) button in the top left corner of the site to browse our sections and topics. Just tap a section name to see a list of subsections (for example, tap “Sports” to find the “High School Sports” section.

How do I search for a specific story or page?

Tap the (magnifying glass) to use our robust search feature.

Where is the e-edition?

You can find the e-edition — an exact PDF replica of the day’s print edition — link in the top left corner under the date on desktop and under the pop-out menu on the left side of mobile. This is available to anyone with a print or digital subscription, but requires account activation.

Where can I find the Obituaries?

There is a link to the Obituaries section in the navigation list that runs across the top of the site on desktop or under the pop-out menu on the left side on mobile. You can also go directly to it at legacy.com/obituaries/sunsentinel.

Where are the Comics/Games/Horoscopes?

Comics can be found at sun-sentinel.com/features/comics, Games at fun.sun-sentinel.com and Horoscopes at sun-sentinel.com/horoscopes.

Where can I find the weather forecast?

You can still find weather information at sun-sentinel.com/news/weather.

How do I contact someone in the newsroom?

You can find direct contacts for reporters and editors on our newsroom contact page.

How do I contact other Sun Sentinel departments?

Visit our Contact Us page.

How do I subscribe?

From the All Sections (hamburger nav) button in the upper left hand corner of the site, tap the blue “Subscribe” button to see our current best offers. You can also go to https://sun-sentinel.com/subscribe

I am already a subscriber. How do I manage my account online?

Make sure you are logged into the site. Then tap on your avatar to the left of the magnifying glass in the top right corner of the site. From the drop-down, select “Account Settings.”

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You can also access subscriber services by going to myaccount.sun-sentinel.com. For additional assistance, call 954-375-2018 or email CustomerService@SunSentinel.com.

I don’t like the new design. What can be done about it?

We realize change can be hard, but ask you to keep an open mind as you explore the new site. We will continue to make changes based on your feedback, so send your suggestions to feedback@sunsentinel.com.

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Welcome to the new SunSentinel.com: What’s changed, FAQs and more (2024)

FAQs

How much is a digital subscription to Sun Sentinel? ›

After the $1 for 6 months introductory rate, you will be automatically charged $19.96 every 4 weeks.

How do I manage my Sun Sentinel subscription? ›

If you would like to make a change to your subscription please contact Sun Sentinel Customer Service Center at 954-375-2018 or visit the Account Management page.

How do I contact Sun Sentinel newspaper? ›

Call Customer Service at 954-375-2018.

Who owns Sun Sentinel? ›

The new look also removed the space between "Sun" and "Sentinel" in the newspaper's flag, but its name retained the space. The Sun Sentinel is owned by the parent company, Tribune Publishing. This company was acquired by Alden Global Capital, which operates its media properties through Digital First Media, in May 2021.

Do you have to pay for the sun app? ›

If you are thinking about purchasing the digital Sun I'd certainly recommend the 99p monthly introduction to see if you like it, if not it's easy enough to cancel the subscription.

How much is the Sun Sentinel? ›

$6.99/week + tax

Daily home delivery of the paper.

How do I cancel my Sun digital subscription? ›

You can cancel your subscription by calling Customer Services on 0207 860 1129. Call us Monday – Friday 10am to 6pm or at the weekends 10am to 4pm. If you wish to cancel, you must call us at least 7 days before your next billing date.

Does the Sun Sentinel still print newspapers? ›

starting Jan. 25, 2022. UPDATED: December 29, 2021 at 12:07 p.m. The South Florida Sun Sentinel will start printing the daily editions of eight newspapers that belong to the national Gannett Co.

How do I cancel my Sun Times subscription? ›

You may cancel your Subscription at any time by logging-in to www.suntimes.com and accessing the “Manage Account” section of the website or by calling 888-848-4637.

What area does the Sun Sentinel cover? ›

The South Florida Sun Sentinel, founded in 1910, serves Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties. Our mission is to deliver the truth every day.

How do you get in touch with the sun newspaper? ›

Advertising in The Sun - online or in the newspaper - is a great way to promote your business. You can also call the advertising department on 020 7782 7000 from the U.K.or on (+) 44 20 7782 7000 if you are calling from outside the U.K.

Who is the managing editor of the Sun Sentinel? ›

Gretchen Day-Bryant - Managing Editor - Sun Sentinel Media Group | LinkedIn.

How do I cancel Sun Sentinel? ›

You may cancel at any time by calling Customer Service at 1-800-548-6397 before the expiration of the billing cycle to avoid automatic charges to your credit card or bank account for the next billing cycle. You will be notified in advance of any price changes. Sales tax may apply.

What is the name of the company that owns the sun? ›

The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper, published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lachlan Murdoch's News Corp.

Who owns Sun Estate? ›

Suraj Morajkar's journey into luxury real estate was ignited by his profound love for Goa's beauty and heritage. Raised in Saipem, Goa, he felt an intrinsic bond with the region's soul, inspiring him to establish Sun Estates Developers in 1996.

How much is a digital subscription to the week? ›

Renews at $8.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime. Get unlimited access to The Week Magazine (Digital) & 5000+ other magazines.

How much is the Sun newspaper online? ›

Age 18 or over. For the monthly subscription, you will be billed £6.99 a month. For the annual subscription, you will be billed £54.99 upfront for your first 12 months, then £54.99 per year thereafter.

What is a digital subscription service? ›

Digital subscription refers to the practice of accessing content or services online through a paid subscription. A subscription is, of course, an arrangement for a customer or client to make payments on a regularly scheduled basis to access that content.

Does Sun Sentinel still deliver newspapers? ›

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