How to Get Siri to Read News Articles on iPhone or iPad

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this article explains how to get Siri to read news articles on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and HomePod. Without any further ado, let’s get started.

Apple devices such as the HomePod offers news briefs from an array of news sources to help keep you abreast of what is happening around the world. Siri can play short daily news digests by request, allowing you to quickly hear news recaps from some popular mainstream news outlets and media sources. This is a handy feature if you want to get a quick blurb about what’s apparently newsworthy on a given day, and it works the same on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and HomePod.

HomePod news sources includes:

  • US: National public radio, Fox News, CNN, Washington Post etc.
  • UK: BBC, Sky News, LBC etc.

See also: 30+ Best HomePod mini Tips and Tricks to Try First

How to get Siri to read news articles

You can get siri to read the news using the following Siri news commands:

  1. To get a news briefing on your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or HomePod, say “Hey Siri, tell me the news.” Alternatively, on an
    iOS
    device, you can ask Siri to read news by holding down the Home button or Side button and say “What’s the news” or “Play the news.”
  2. On iPhone and iPad, tap Open Podcasts to launch the Podcasts app and see which news show is currently playing or to pause the episode. You can also control audio playback from the Control Center.
  3. There are various Siri news sources. To change Siri’s default news source, you can say “Switch to Fox News” or “Switch to CNN for example.
  4. To hear a one-off news brief from a different source, you can say “Play news from Sky news” or “Play news from Washington News,” for example.
  5. To listen to a news brief for a specific topic, you can say “Play business news” or “Play sports news,” for example.
  6. To listen to a topical news brief from a specific source, you can say “Play business news from Bloomberg” or “Play sports news from the BBC,” for example.

As we stated above, news sources can differ depending on your region. If you’re in the U.S. for instance,
Siri
will happily play news from a range of media outlets including ESPN, NPR, Fox News, CNN, Washington Post, CNBC, and Bloomberg. As with most Siri features, improvements and additions are likely ongoing, so it’s worth requesting your preferred news source just to see if it can find the relevant daily digest for you.
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