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Rolling Stone Magazine

by PMC · Music · Free

Average rating
2.1
90 ratings
Ratings
90
On store since
2013
13 yrs 155 d
Languages
1
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Analyst summary

Last verified 5 Aug 2026

Rolling Stone Magazine is a Music application published by PMC. It holds a 2.1-star average across 90 public ratings.

It is actively maintained: the most recent update we observed shipped 18 Jun 2026. The listing has been on the store for 13 yrs 155 d.

On the listing it is a 137 MB download, runs on iPhone 5s and newer · iPad.

A summary of the measured figures recorded on this page, kept current as the numbers change.
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Position in category

Each bar shows where Rolling Stone Magazine sits in the distribution of Music apps we track. Percentiles are computed over apps with the field observed, not the whole category.

Rating volume 67th pct.
Average rating 6th pct.
Download size 82nd pct.
Price 5th pct.

Distribution computed with the category report · Full category report

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Health timeline

A dated record of what has actually happened to this app — launch, updates, price moves and record-board milestones. Every point is a stored observation, never an estimate.

Daily rating & price tracking began 9 Aug 2026; the growth curve fills in here as observations accrue.

  1. 18 Jun 2026 Update Updated to v20.1.1 The most recent version we observed on the listing.
  2. 17 Jan 2013 Launch Launched on the App Store Original release date stated on the listing.

Dates are read from the listing and from our own daily observations; the rating curve accrues going forward. How we track.

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Listing & advisories

Download size

137 MB

Minimum iOS

15.0

Devices supported

iPhone 5s and newer · iPad

Age rating

17+

Advisories

Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes · Frequent/Intense Profanity or Crude Humor · Frequent/Intense Horror/Fear Themes · Frequent/Intense Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References · Infrequent/Mild Medical/Treatment Information

Screenshots

4 on the listing

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Screenshots are hotlinked from the public store listing and belong to the publisher.

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Peer set

Peers are well-rated apps in Music, selected by category and rating — not by similarity of description, so the comparison is like-for-like on scale.

AppRatingRatingsPrice
Rolling Stone Magazine 2.1 90 Free
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Questions this record can answer

How was every figure on this page produced?

Each figure is read from public App Store metadata or computed from it, dated to when we read it, and traceable to a stored row. Percentiles, cadence, longevity and sentiment are derived by us; ratings, prices, sizes and dates are taken as the store reports them.

Why can the star average and recent opinion disagree?

The star average is cumulative over the app’s whole life, so recent opinion barely moves it. Any sentiment figure we compute reads only recent review text, which is why it turns first. Treat a divergence as an early indicator, not a verdict.

What can this page not tell you?

Downloads, revenue, active users, subscription pricing inside the app, and anything about security or data handling. None of those are visible in public store metadata, so we do not estimate them.

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Provenance

Source
Public App Store listing metadata and public customer reviews.
Collection window
Last read 5 Aug 2026. Listing re-read daily; reviews re-read on a slower cadence.
Derived figures
Percentiles, update cadence, longevity and sentiment are computed by us, not supplied by the store.
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