Yet another print powerhouse is bringing its wares to the
iPad, all lining up neatly ahead of Apple's upcoming WWDC. First it was
Time, then it was
Hearst, and now Condè Nast is joining the fun with very similar terms to the other two. Starting this week with
The New Yorker, digital versions will be available for free to current print edition subscribers. For new subscribers it's $5.99 per month or $59.99 a year, which gets you 47 issues. Seven other magazines from the publisher are coming by the end of May, including
Wired and
Vanity Fair, priced at $1.99 each or $19.99 annually. That matches up perfectly with the earlier announcements, meaning Apple and the publishers seem to finally be getting along. Isn't it nice when everyone gets along?
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