Subscribe via RSS Feed

Tag: "time inc"

Hearst Magazines Happy With iPad’s Digital Distribution Process

Apple’s Newsstand, which was introduced in October with the release of iOS 5 has proven to be a success for many magazines. According to Hearst Magazines president David Carey, Hearst is expecting to have one million digital subscribers by the end of 2012.

Tablet magazines are catching on with iPad owners, and other companies have reported similar successes. Condé Nast reported a 268% increase in subscriptions after Newsstand was released, and as a result, the publisher went digital with several more titles.

Read More »

Time Inc., Apple Offer Free iPad Access to Print Magazine Subscribers

The story between Apple and Time Inc. started a bit rough last year when both companies were battling over iPad magazine subscriptions. Time has always been trying to roll-out a subscription program for its Sports Illustrated, Fortune and Time magazines, but Apple prevented the New-York based company from moving forward by implementing its own iTunes subscriptions plan.

However, after months of negotiations and debates, Time Inc. has finally agreed with Apple to allow print magazine subscribers to access the company’s iPad editions for free.

Read More »

Apple and Publishers Clash over iPad Magazine Subscription Plans

Earlier today, All Things Digital revealed that for the last couple months, Time Inc. and Apple Inc. have been quietly battling over iPad magazine subscriptions. Time has been trying to roll-out a subscription program for its Sports Illustrated app, but so far Apple has prevented the New-York based company from moving forward with the program.

Unsurprisingly, the main reason for the disagreement seems to be money: Time is pushing for its readers to pay their subscriptions directly to the publishing company, while Apple wants the readers to pay via their iTunes accounts instead. When it comes to magazines, Apple’s position seems to be similar to the position it adopted with the music industry: iTunes should remain the sole delivery and payment mechanism when it comes to content for iOS-based devices, in order to secure a cut of the revenue for Apple.

Time has been trying to convince Apple to change its position, but so far the situation seems locked, and despite Time’s threats to simply remove its apps from the App Store, Apple hasn’t budged.

Interestingly enough, other publishers like The Wall Street Journal have been allowed to bill their readers directly for iPad subscriptions to their papers, something that makes Apple’s overall position quite ambiguous. For now, the company remains mute on the topic, but rumor has it that Apple does not want to deal with low margin newspaper subscriptions, and is a lot more interested in higher margin magazines subscriptions.