The Oklahoman

Outlook sections available for The Oklahoman’s digital editions

- [PHOTOS BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN]

The month of April is the month of Outlook for The Oklahoman.

Every Sunday this April, there is a special section in the newspaper that tells the story of our time. It’s a snapshot of where we are — how we live, our education, our health and our economy.

Last Sunday was April 3, and our subscriber­s received the first section. It was “The Way We Live.”

The stories are also available on The Oklahoman’s digital products.

Subscriber­s who like the Print Replica products can see all the pages of the special section and flip through them like they are reading a printed paper. They can do that on the Print Replica on their computer, on their phone or on our iPad app.

Subscriber­s who like The Oklahoman’s custom applicatio­n that allows them to download the new edition every day can see the Outlook sections in those editions. We are offering links to the Outlook website from those editions. The Outlook website has every story, plus a link to the PDF of the section, page-by-page.

Subscriber­s who like Oklahoman.com can find links to the Outlook sections, as well. Naturally, those on the Oklahoman.com website will be taken to the Outlook website, much like those subscriber­s using our apps.

The point is that The Oklahoman’s subscriber­s have the ability to take the newspaper with them on their favorite digital device and their preferred digital experience.

And the other point is that The Oklahoman’s digital products are complete packages meant for readers who aren’t able to get their hands on a printed edition.

Both points illustrate our commitment to making The Oklahoman the most robust digital experience possible.

I invite all subscriber­s to log in and give it a shot.

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