2152 readersLast week, I wrote how publisher Condé Nast launched subscription sales of The New Yorker magazine in the Apple App Store via Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. Earlier today, four additional Condé Nast titles went live on the App Store with support for subscriptions. Now, consumers can access, Glamour, Vanity Fair, Allure, and Golf Digest (just
2324 readersSince it launched, The New Yorker has had one of the worst iPad apps. This is not only my opinion, the app has had very bad reviews. The reason being, you couldn’t subscribe to the digital publication for a cheaper rate. Instead, you have to pay ...
1991 readersCondé Nast’s magazine The New Yorker has released sales figures for its iPad magazine edition. It claims 100,000 iPad readers, 20,000 of whom have bought a $59.99 yearly subscription. The bulk of those readers are made up of 75,000 print subscribers who have taken advantage of the bundling offer that allows them to download the
Array readersLast night Condé Nast Digital updated its iOS app for The New Yorker Magazine, transforming the app from previously only for the iPad into a universal app, adding in native support for the iPhone (and iPod touch, of course).
Condé Nast, of course, has been working with Adobe Systems for its tablet editions, and with the
2171 readersFlipboard, maker of the iPad reading app, announced late last night that it would soon introduce its first adverts.
Condé Nast and Flipboard have signed a deal to bring The New Yorker, Wired and Bon Appétit to the Flipboard app, with all content completely free to the reader. They’ve already signed American Express as the main
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3696 readersThe New Yorker, the iconic magazine title from publisher Condé Nast, confirmed today that it will use the Digital Magazine Solution from Adobe to create an engaging magazine experience for tablet devices like the iPad. This comes as Chuck Townse...
3340 readersToday, the publishing industry took a giant step forward in enabling the recurring distribution, monetization and consumption of digital publications. Leading publisher Condé Nast today announced it will offer subscription sales of The New Yorker magazine in the Apple App Store via Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. Previously, readers could purchase individual issues of the magazine
1733 readersOne of the properties Condé Nast owns that until today did not have its own tablet edition is its Sunday magazine Parade. But can the company release a digital version of the magazine, or does its contracts with its newspaper partners preclude this?
The new app from Condé Nast Digital avoids this question. Best of Parade
2385 readersA couple of interesting pieces have surfaced looking at fallout from yesterday’s news of iPad magazine sales declining. On The Next Web, Alex Wilhelm suggests that the iPad might yet “save the struggling world of print,” but that some conditions still have to be met for that to happen. First, price has to be conquered;
735 readersSlowly but surely, Condé Nast is issuing updates for its tablet magazine apps, adding in support for the higher resolution iPad from Apple. The latest to get updated is The New Yorker Magazine.
The app is one of the most popular tablet editions having been introduced back in September of 2010. It easily has over 100K