Buy your favourite magazines from Apple's Newsstand

Apple's Newsstand should make it easy to stay up to date (TechRadar)
BikeRadar's sister magazines – Cycling Plus, Mountain Biking UK, Procycling, What Mountain Bike and Triathlon Plus – will all be available in digital form via Apple's new Newsstand.
The application was due to be introduced this afternoon (6pm GMT) as part of the company's new iOS 5 mobile operating system for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
It works in a similar way to iTunes and iBooks, automatically storing content bought from Apple's App Store – in this case magazines and newspapers – in a single 'library'. If you're a subscriber, your Newsstand folder is automatically updated every time a new issue comes out.
Click here to buy a digital copy of Cycling Plus
Related links
Click here to buy a digital copy of Mountain Biking UK
Click here to buy a digital copy of Procycling
Click here to buy a digital copy of What Mountain Bike
Click here to buy a digital copy of Triathlon Plus
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rossworby
Posted Thu 13 Oct, 8:42 am BST Flag as inappropriate
That's great but what about for those who already subscribe to the magazine editions, are you going to offer them the digital service for free, or at a lower cost? Such as, for example, Singletrack who have their Premier subscription service
You've been far too slow to adapt to new technology and now you expect your subscription readers to pay extra?
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52Teeth
Posted Thu 13 Oct, 10:00 am BST Flag as inappropriate
+1 what rossworby said.
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The Pinkster
Posted Thu 13 Oct, 3:50 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Is there any chance they may be available in Kindle format at some time in the future?
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Lawman1965
Posted Sun 22 Apr, 9:17 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
How about adding an Android App? Just sticking to the iPhone/iPad must be loosing you a bundle of digital customers. And another vote goes to rossworby - I already subscribe to both Cycling Plus and Pro Cycling - a digital version is nice but not if I have to pay for it again.
Rich


