Sports Illustrated Announces Digital Subscriptions For Android, Web
Time Inc. announced today that, starting Friday, it will begin selling digital subscriptions to Sports Illustrated, both for Android-powered smartphones and tablets, and on the Web. An annual subscription to print and digital versions of the magazine will cost $48 per year, and a monthly subscription to the weekly magazine can be purchased for $4.99 (the same price as just one issue of the iPad ...
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Time, Inc. launched its 'Sports Illustrated' iPad app just last month, but Apple's stringent regulatory policies -- specifically the confusing subscription plans and recurring payments -- are already a source of much consternation with the publishing giant. [From: All Things Digital]
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Sports fans can now keep track of their favorite teams with a new iPad application. According to The New York Times, Time Inc. recently launched its official Sports Illustrated iPad app, which includes all the content found in the print magazine plus extra digital content. A new issue is available each Wednesday for $4.99 (the same price as the Wired app), and takes about four minutes to download. ...
We guess that the magazine publishers of the world know something we don't. A couple of weeks ago, Condé Nast and Wired showed off a specially-formatted version of the digital lifestyle magazine for a magical tablet device (still unannounced by Apple, much less anyone else). It was clear that Wired thought this unannounced product was the future of publishing, and it appears they're not ...








