Apple’s Newsstand causes surge in magazine subscriptions

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Apple’s Newsstand application, which allows iOS 5 users on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to subscribe to and purchase magazines, has resulted in a surge of magazine subscriptions. According to paidContent, Condé Nast recently said its weekly subscription sales for nine of its digital magazines (Allure, Brides, Glamour, Self, GQ, Golf Digest, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and Wired) increased 268% since the storefront made its debut alongside iOS 5. In addition, sales of single issues surged 142% in comparison to the eight weeks prior to Apple’s launch of Newsstand. “Putting all the magazines in one place just makes the most sense, in terms of allowing easy discovery for consumers,” Condé Nast executive vice president Monia Ray told paidContent. “Furthermore, the update from iOS 5 is terrific, especially the background loading. We have a lot of features embedded in our titles and they take time to load. Background loading helps ease the wait-factor. But for the most part, before, the App Store represented a wide-ranging bazaar. Now, it has clear aisles to make it simple for consumers to browse.”

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12 Comments
  • Scott Duffy

    That’s because it’s bloatware you can’t remove!

    • IPwn

      Highly doubtful Scott. Blockbuster app is bloat ware on a lot of android phones and I don’t see a surge in their subscriptions. It’s most likely iPad owners who use their device as gigantic e-readers.

    • Ashleigh

      I tried to delete it…no luck. I tried to hide it in another folder…can’t do it.

      • Zac Caslin

        Can’t put a folder in a folder.

      • Ashleigh

        I figured that out the hard way. :|

      • IPwn

        Ashleigh you actually can’t put it in a folder. Take two icons and make a folder as soon as you drop a icon on another and make a folder QUICKLY drag newsstand into the folder and it’ll work. It is a glitch and if you try to open newsstand it wil crash.

      • Guest

        Why is there a girl on the internet?  I remember reading a rule that there are no girls on the internet.

  • Anonymous

    I think I’ll continue reading my magazines on paper form.  I just don’t really like the e-reader format, although I have certainly tried to like it!

    Now just let me put this app in the same folder as my other book & news apps and I’ll be happy.

  • Max

    But but but you can do this already on Blackberry App world! Oh wait…no you can’t. Hey its just a fart app anyway.

  • Anonymous

    You see?  This is what drives me crazy.  BGR simply won’t report on Android
    news. 

    It was reported that Android is responsible for surges in the following:
     
    1. Home Sales
    2. New Automobile Sales
    3. Porn Sales
    4. Peace Rallies
    5. Homophobia among us Goofans (aka Apple Haters), sorry Timmy Boy!

    Report on this BGR.  But NOOOOO, all you do is give good Apple stories!

    • Anonymous

       ”Android Shipments to Reach 339 Million 2015″
      “Verizon Wireless Issues HTC Thunderbolt Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) update” 

      not enough?

      • Tom Terrific 12

        You were just trolled, in successful fashion. Keep up the good work Goofan!

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