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Unlike per - issue purchases or subscriptions that were based on the same formula as print magazine subscriptions, NextIssue users have unlimited access to every title in the catalog, all for one fee through their two different unlimited access plans.
The premium plan, which runs $ 14.99 per month, offers access to 101 different titles from major magazine publishers.
Time, Inc., the nation's largest magazine publisher, has until now refused to allow digital subscriptions of its titles through the Apple store, opting instead to require subscribers to purchase per - issue or allowing print subscribers to access digital content via a code on their mailing labels.
Additional magazines can be added to a Z - Pass for just $ 1.50 per title.
Customers choose three magazines from over 300 of the most popular titles among Zinio's 5,500 + digital library, including Car and Driver, Surfer, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, and Food Network Magazine for $ 5 per month.
In addition, the incidence of magazine reading among tablet owners closely mirrors that of the general population although the volume of reading is above average, 4.1 titles per month vs. 3.7, an 11 % increase.
NOOK customers can explore the content of as many digital titles as they wish, on any given day, including any available eBook for up to an hour per day; and to come, current - edition newspapers and magazines in the BN eBookstore will be available for up to 20 minutes per day.
Book review magazine Shelf Unbound is accepting entries for its third annual competition to crown the best from independent presses, self - published authors and publishers producing five or less titles per year.
When deciding which service is going to be best for you, consider how many books you can get through per month, what titles you want to read, and whether you also want to be able to read other types of media, such as newspapers or magazines.
Book review magazine Shelf Unbound is accepting entries for its third annual competition to crown the best from independent presses — including self - published authors and publishers producing five or fewer titles per year.
June 10, 2014 (DALLAS)-- Book review magazine Shelf Unbound is accepting entries for its third annual competition to crown the best from independent presses — including self - published authors and publishers producing five or fewer titles per year.
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