Android Tablets Finally Catch Up To The iPad With Magazine Apps

Release Date 18 May, 2011 in The Business Insider

 
   

iPad Who? Five Publishers Join Forces to Offer Magazine Subscriptions on Android

PC Magazine - Leslie Horn - 18 May, 2011
Apple has begun to win over magazine publishers, a handful of which have started to offer subscriptions to their publications on the iPad. But publishers aren't solely focused on iOS, and five of them have teamed up in a consortium ...

Publishers to Preview Newsstand

Wall Street Journal - Russell Adams - 18 May, 2011
The five magazine and newspaper publishers that banded together some 18 months ago to create a "digital newsstand" for their tablet editions finally have something to show for their investment. On Wednesday, the Next Issue Media ...

Next Issue Media pushes magazines to Android

Android Apps Appolicious - 18 May, 2011
There are many magazines available through iTunes to be viewed on your iPad, but Apple (AAPL) does not have the exclusive on these magazines. It looks like the magazine publishers are looking to sell through Google's Android devices as well. ...

Android Tablets Finally Catch Up To The iPad With Magazine Apps

The Business Insider - 18 May, 2011
Magazines are finally coming to Android tablets from major publishers like Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, and News Corp. The magazines come from Next Issue Media and will only be available for a very small amount of users: only those with Samsung Galaxy ...

Next Issue Media Releases Magazines on Android Platform

mediabistro.com - Chris O'Shea - 18 May, 2011
By Chris O'Shea on May 18, 2011 10:10 AM Ad Age is reporting that Next Issue Media (NIM) has finally launched magazine apps on tablets that aren't called iPad. NIM was hopeful back in January that when it launched it would feature two magazines from ...

Publishers launch digital newsstand on Android

Fiercemobilecontent - Jason Ankeny - 18 May, 2011
Next Issue Media--a consortium of magazine and newspaper publishers including Time Inc., Condé Nast, Hearst Corp., News Corp. and Meredith Corp.--is poised to introduce a digital newsstand initiative extending periodicals like Time, The New Yorker and ...

Magazine publishers pushing issues to Samsung Galaxy Tab on Verizon

Mobile Burn - Michael Oryl - 18 May, 2011
According to All Things D, a consortium of five large magazine publishers called Next Issue Media will debut a magazine app service for Android tablets starting Thursday, May 19. The magazines as apps will be available inititally only to some Verizon ...

Next Issue Media Newsstand Revealed

Adweek - Lucia Moses - 18 May, 2011
The publishing industry's digital newsstand, which has been in the works for two years, is finally up and running. Next Issue Media, a joint venture of Time Inc., Hearst, Condé Nast, Meredith and News Corp., was set to unveil a “preview” of its digital ...

'Early preview' of Android magazine service to launch this week

Apple Insider - Josh Ong - 18 May, 2011
Even as the first magazine publishers have taken to Apple's iTunes subscription terms, an early version of an alternative service put together by the five big publishers is set to launch on the Android Market later this week. ...

Next Issue Media Releases App Editions for Seven Magazines, First Step Toward ...

AdAge.com - Nat Ives - 18 May, 2011
Next Issue Media, a consortium of five major publishers, has released app editions of seven magazines in the first visible step toward the digital storefront for print that it was formed to deliver. Time Inc., Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith and News ...

Next Issue Media's Digital Storefront Opens For Business On Samsung Galaxy

paidContent.org - 18 May, 2011
Next Issue Media, the major magazine and newspaper joint venture, is officially opening its “digital storefront” on the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android-powered Samsung Galaxy, the portable device that's one part iPad, one part Kindle. ...

“Hulu For Magazines” Opens Its Android Newsstand

All Things Digital - Peter Kafka - 18 May, 2011
Apple has won over some of the big magazine publishers, who have reached deals to sell subscriptions via iTunes. But it's not an exclusive arrangement: Now the magazine guys are starting to sell on Google's Android, too. ...

 

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