Sentences with phrase «digital subscription costs»

With digital subscription costs rising, due to factoring in Apples 30 % cut on all subscriptions and the rising amount of advertisements per magazine.
Wired up until now had its own independent iPad application but it did not fall in line with Apple's new policy of the company handling the digital subscription costs and not the publisher.

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Our digital subscription prices include other costs associated with the creation, hosting, and distribution of digital content, similar to costs necessary to publish the print product.
IHS is also optimistic about the PS4's overall profitability saying that «lower research and development costs for PlayStation 4 hardware, additional revenue streams from online service subscriptions and a more aggressive transition to higher margin digital content sales are combining to strengthen Sony's games business outlook even in the face of increased competition from cheap Android consoles and alternative devices eating into consumers» gaming time, including smartphones and tablets.»
After reviewing several educational software options, the teachers made three purchases ---- a digital library and reading comprehension and math programs ---- for an initial cost of $ 25,000, plus a recurring subscription fee of $ 75 to $ 100 per student per year.
This as - of - yet untapped level on consumer — the person who wishes he read more books or was more up - to - date on current events, but simply doesn't have enough time to devote to this type of reading — is becoming a bigger focus among digital publishing platforms; last week, Rooster announced the March 11th launch of its «snippet» reading subscription that lets users consume serialized books at a fraction of the cost of full - size ebook subscriptions, again, optimized for smartphone reading.
Thanks to a new app, NYT Now, subscribers to the app's content can access shorter versions of the paper's full - length articles for a little more than half the cost of a full digital subscription.
Unfortunately, one of the things that falls with digital editions is advertising revenue, something that periodicals rely on since subscriptions don't cover 100 % of the cost of authoring and production.
You simply could never get the same effect in a PDF document and most people would gladly take out a Wired Digital Subscription for a low cost and get touchscreen optimized features then try and find a pirated version of it somewhere.
This model, which relies solely on pay - per - transaction, is a great alternative for libraries who balk at the cost of joining one of the major digital supplier's subscriptions.
The company offers publishers self - service upload of digital content, instant availability of content to subscribers, compatibility across multiple platforms at no additional cost, the ability to embed multimedia content, real time sales tracking, custom search key words for each magazine, control over pricing and subscriptions, and the ability to sell past issues.
The cost is $ 149 (and includes a six - month digital subscription to Publisher's Weekly), and the magazine is read by publishers, agents, editors, librarians, distributors, and media.
We only take 10 % cut of digital list price with no upfront fees, subscription or any set - up costs.
The cost of the subscription is $ 19.99 and includes full digital access for both the NOOK and the New York Times website.
The winning combination is to continue lowering the cost to entry, publishing AAA games from Western / Japanese publishers in China, Introducing locally developed Chinese games that are free to play or low cost and finally to continue innovating in the digital space with a meaningful PS Plus subscription that offers you similar functionality to that of Android «TV Gaming» devices.
The digital download of the game, which includes monthly subscription, will cost you about $ 65.
But NBA Digital (a joint effort between the league and Turner Sports) has also broken out additional offerings that cost less money, like team - specific subscriptions and the option to pay for individual games.
It's possible that Microsoft isn't shrinking its subscription plans only because of a few digital hoarders — with OneDrive being baked into Windows 10 and more devices upgrading to the new OS every day, it's likely that the service's existing plans cost the company more than it bargained for initially.
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