Apple is buying digital
magazine subscription service Texture which will add to the side of its business aimed at making money from online content or services.
Apple announced Monday it is buying digital
magazine subscription service Texture, adding to the side of its business aimed at making money from online content or services.
Not exact matches
Apple's portfolio of
subscription services now includes
Texture, a Netflix - like app that lets people read articles from over 200 different
magazine titles.
By purchasing
Texture, Apple now has a
magazine subscription service to accompany its Apple Music online streaming
service as it continues to invest in software
subscription offerings to augment its core business of selling iPhones and Mac computers.
Apple is buying a firm called Next Issue Media, which makes
Texture, a
service that provides a bundled
subscription for hundreds of digital
magazines.
Apple announced Tuesday (March 13) that it is acquiring
Texture, a digital
magazine subscription service owned by Next Issue Media.
For years, I've been a consumer and collector of the paper ones, but in the spring I decided to give the digital versions a try and signed up for
Texture, a Netflix - like
subscription service that provides access to almost every
magazine imaginable.
Rogers owns a few sports teams and has a minority stake in
Texture, the digital
magazine subscription service.
Apple today announced it signed an agreement to acquire
Texture, the digital
magazine subscription service by Next Issue Media LLC, which gives users unlimited access to their favorite titles for one monthly
subscription fee.