Ways to experience TAB content digitally

Ways to experience TAB content digitally

Are you on the go often? Do you prefer to receive your news content in the palm of your hand? Do you enjoy the convenience and acessibility of social media? The Alabama Baptist (TAB) gives you options for how you can experience TAB.  Along with the print issue of the paper delivered weekly to readers’ mailboxes, TAB also offers a digital edition that is emailed weekly to digital subscribers. 

Anywhere and anytime

The digital edition contains the same content as the print edition —  except it’s in full color — but you can view it anywhere and anytime as long as you have email access. For information on the digital subscription, contact us by emailing subscribe@thealabamabaptist.org.

TAB also offers TAB Preview, which provides a sneak peek of the weekly stories featured in TAB. The weekly newsletter is distributed by email, and it is interactive with links to the top stories and easy access to TAB’s social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. It also features ads that are clickable and link directly to websites. To sign up for TAB Preview email news@thealabamabaptist.org. 

Readers also can interact with TAB by visiting its social media sites on Facebook and Twitter. These sites allow readers to leave comments, share content and give feedback on the news published by TAB every day. 

“We are excited to continue growing our social media and hope our Facebook and Twitter feeds will give us a chance to interact directly with our readers,” editor Jennifer Davis Rash said. 

The team at TAB wants to hear from its readers. Email news@thealabamabaptist.org and have your voice heard. Who knows? You may find yourself featured on the new Your Voice spread found weekly on pages 4 and 5. 

Another way readers can experience TAB digitally is through the new TAB News podcast. 

‘Fun and informative’

The TAB News podcast provides content from The Alabama Baptist each week in a radio-show-style format for listeners to download and listen to at their convenience. 

A host will guide the show, along with several readers and guests who will be invited in to talk about some of the story topics in depth.

TAB News also includes a “Reader’s Digest”-style audio version of the paper with some of the stories featured in the print edition read by TAB staff members. 

“I love being a part of TAB News each week,” Debbie Campbell, director of communications, said. “It’s such a fun and informative time, and I’m happy we can provide our content in this new and fresh way.”

Listen to the TAB News podcast anywhere you get your podcasts, such as iTunes or Stitcher, or visit www.thealabamabaptist.org/explore/podcasts. New episodes are released weekly.

For more information on any of the services described, email news@thealabamabaptist.org(TAB)