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The New Yorker For iPad Now Available With Subscription

The New Yorker For iPad Now Available With Subscription

May 10, 2011
As expected, The New Yorker magazine became the first of Condé Nast’s titles to adopt Apple’s in-app subscription policy. Beginning today, current print subscribers to the weekly essay magazine have free access to the tablet edition. In addition, new subscriptions may be purchased for $59.99 a year, or $5.99 per month. However, single issues remain $4.99. Originally, it was reported single-issue prices would drop to $1.99. All subscriptions are charged to the user’s iTunes account. Customers receive full access to each issue of The New Yorker going back to 1925. Just days ago, Condé Nast announced many of its titles would soon be support Apple’s subscription policy. Because of this, expect iPad subscriptions for Vanity Fair and Vogue very soon. The New Yorker app is available in the App Store.

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