Next Issue Offers New Options of Digital Magazines
Next Issue Media, which provides unlimited access to digital magazine content in the US, today announces the addition of eight new titles to its iPad catalog.
These new magazines increase the total number of top titles to 80 across a spectrum of interests.
The new titles added to the Next Issue catalog include: ESPN The Magazine, Fast Company, Food & Wine, Inc., Men’s Fitness, Men’s Journal, New York Magazine and Travel + Leisure.
While the Next Issue catalog continues to grow with the addition of these eight new magazines, pricing of the unlimited access plans remains the same, says the company.
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The Unlimited Basic plan provides access to all monthly and bi-weekly titles, 73 in total, and continues to be offered for $9.99 per month. The Unlimited Premium plan offers access to all 80 titles, which includes the weekly titles, for $14.99 per month. Both plans include access to back issues.
“These new titles augment key areas of our catalog, including men’s interest and business, and enhance the value to unlimited customers by giving them an even broader selection of world class, category leading magazines for a single low price” said Morgan Guenther, CEO of Next Issue Media.
Recently, Morgan Guenther discussed a number of emerging trends in the new media ecosystem in an exclusive interview with our site RMN Digital. (Read: “Traditional World of Print Magazines is in Decline”)
Just in time for the holidays, the eight new titles are included in gift subscription packages, says the company. Consumers have the option to purchase three, six or 12 month subscriptions to the Unlimited Premium plan for their friends and family.
According to the company, work is currently underway to bring the new titles to compatible Android tablets.
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