Sentences with phrase «next issue readers»

(Next Issue readers are categorized as single copy readers as the service is an all - you - can - read platform.)

Not exact matches

Next Issue has more than 100,000 users in Canada, says Maich, with readers spending the same amount of time with the content as if it were a print magazine, rather than a website.
Those of us who are readers of this blog tend to understand this distinction and choose to read our news as it breaks rather than wait for the next issue of a journal.
Whatever the outcome of the upcoming round of budget negotiations, Next Wave readers can look forward to high - profile discussions of the pay - hike issue over the next few monNext Wave readers can look forward to high - profile discussions of the pay - hike issue over the next few monnext few months.
The July / August issue of Energy Times featured an «Omnivore versus Vegan» debate designed to help readers decide whether Mother Nature designed us as to eat animal products or whether we should consider veganism «our next big evolutionary leap.»
Thanos is about to wreak havoc on the Marvel Cinematic Universe when Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters on April 27, and readers interested in learning more about the mad Titan should seek out the current run on Thanos, which wraps up with next week's issue # 18.
A feature story in the Winter 2014 issue of Education Next, «The Softer Side of «No Excuses»: A View of KIPP Schools in Action,» takes readers inside KIPP schools to see what they are really like.
So that reader responses to articles in Education Next can be read sooner than is possible with a traditional publishing schedule, as of this, our 10th - anniversary issue, readers are invited to submit letters and comments directly to our website, at educationnext.org.
Hot on the heels of Charter Schools against the Odds, edited by Paul Hill, to which readers were alerted in the last issue of Education Next, come two new books, one (Courting Failure) published as the first in a series of Education Next Books.
Hook your readers by incorporating lateral thinking puzzles, with the answers provided in the next issue.
Using its Facebook Connect feature, readers who download the free Next Issue App and sign into the app through their Facebook accounts will be given the chance to sample various titles before buying the issue or subscriIssue App and sign into the app through their Facebook accounts will be given the chance to sample various titles before buying the issue or subscriissue or subscribing.
Like its US customers, Canadian readers will be able to choose from Next Issue's Basic and Premium monthly memberships, which affords them access to unlimited reads from their plans» selection of magazine titles.
Unlike Comixology, which prompts you to read the next issue in the series, Marvel's reader does nothing.
«You download the Next Issue Media reader once, and all the magazines will be presented there in single format,» Morgan Guenther, CEO of Next Issue Media said.
Third - party apps include Netflix, Kindle, StumbleUpon, Spotify, Zinio Reader, Evernote Touch, Next Issue, Accuweather.com, eBay, Hulu Plus and a Web portal for Booking.com, a hotel reservation site.
The next article in this series will address the issue of finding your mavens before finding your readers.
And with that, dear readers, I have to announce that next month — December 2013 — will mark the final issue of Yen Plus in its current format.»
Hopefully, Amazon will address issues in the next hardware and provide an alternative solution to win favor from avid readers.
While the move to a replica will likely result in lost digital subscribers who have bought through Apple's Newsstand, the move also brought the title to the Next Issue Media newsstand which should result in gains in single copy digital readers.
We'd also like to think Next Issue will introduce the magazine to many potential new readers, including some from the U.S.
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In the next issue, he wrote: «'' Critical e-mails from readers skeptical of global warming began arriving as soon as our May / June cover story on the subject began reaching them.
This issue of Management Solutions highlights «What's Next» and offers readers an article to download about the importance of firms and partners communicating about and preparing for retirement.
Following reader feedback, we have decided to issue this update quarterly, and the next one will be in February.
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