Gadgets|May 18, 2011 12:58 pm

Next Issue Media brings magazine subscriptions to Samsung Galaxy Tabs, but not all of them

It’s been a bustling month in a universe of e-publishing. First, Time Inc. inked a understanding to move repository subscriptions to a iPad, with both Hearst as good as Conde Nast following suit. And now, a consortium of edition powerhouses good known as Next Issue Media is seeking to enhance a tablet-based readership to Android users, as well. Beginning tomorrow, people who paid for a wireless-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab from Verizon will be means to squeeze singular copies of, or monthly subscriptions to 7 magazines from a supposed “Hulu of Magazines,” which includes Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith, Time Inc., as good as News Corp. Users already subscribing to imitation editions will embrace giveaway digital subscriptions, yet they won’t be means to squeeze both imitation as good as digital combo packages (that’s upon a way). Publishers, meanwhile, will be means to set their own prices and, according to Next Issue CEO Morgan Guenther, will embrace “at least” 70-percent of all exchange — a same commission which Apple offers. Under this latest Android deal, however, all of Next Issue’s members will be means to openly entrance their subscribers’ credit label report as good as alternative personal interpretation — something which Apple has resolutely denied them. Obviously, it’s distant as well early to discuss it either or not this understanding will give publishers some-more precedence in their negotiations with Cupertino, as a use will usually be accessible to a tiny cut of Android inscription users. But Guenther says his classification is formulation upon releasing some-more titles for some-more inclination this fall, with during slightest 40 magazines due out by year’s end, along with an app for HP’s WebOS.

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