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Next Problem for iPad Now Available from the App Store, Providing Publications to Life

Unlimited Entry to Whole Collection of Most Well-known Magazines Starting at just $9.99 per Month
Next Problem Press, a partnership established by five major U.S.-based marketers – Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp. and Time Inc., these days declares option Next Problem for iPad® in the Combined Declares.

Next Problem provides endless accessibility programs, introducing its entire catalog of the preferred magazines, such as returning concerns, beginning at just $9.99 monthly.

Only Next Problem provides the mixture of endless accessibility programs and company of your individual collection of magazines from just one app, providing a truly remarkable reading encounter. Next Issue's catalog of magazines from top level marketers come to lifestyle with electronic accessories such as video clips, extra digital photography, entertaining features, live web links and more.

With the release of Next Problem for iPad and addition of Bon Appétit, Wedding brides, Tennis Process, GQ, Self, Fashion and Wired, the Next Problem for iPad catalog contains 39 headings with many more expected later in the year.

"With the endless programs providing accessibility to our entire catalog from just one user-friendly App and individual collection, we're providing magazines the way customers want to study them," said Morgan Guenther, CEO of Next Problem Press. "It's like having a complete journal holder supplied with only the very best headings, but you can look through or study any risk, whenever, on your iPad."

"Customers will see their magazines come to lifestyle in amazing fashion," said Bob Loughlin, Professional Vice Us president and General Administrator, Hearst Publications. "Next Problem for iPad provides an immersive and interesting encounter, while the technology seems to vanish and get out of the way."

Availability and Requirements

Next Problem for iPad is available now in the Combined Declares on all iPad models. iPad customers can go to www.nextissue.com to join for an consideration, buy or indication up to individual magazines or an endless strategy and then obtain Next Problem for iPad from the App Store℠.

Next Problem for Android™ is available now in the Combined Declares on select pills running Honeycomb (version 3.0) or later with a screen quality of 1024x600 or 1280x800. Operating system customers can go to www.nextissue.com to join for an consideration, buy, indication up to individual magazines or an endless strategy and then obtain Next Problem for Operating system on Google Play™.

Pricing

Next Problem provides the following price plans:
  • Unlimited Basic: Includes headings released monthly and bi-weekly, such as returning concerns, for $9.99 per month
  • Unlimited Premium: Includes all headings in the catalog, such as weeklies, and returning concerns, such as Enjoyment Every week, Individuals, Activities Shown, The New Yorker, TIME for $14.99 per month
  • Individual journal readers range from $1.99 to $9.99 per month
  • Individual journal concerns are available from $2.49 to $5.99 per issue

30-day no cost tests are available for all registration programs and print out readers can add electronic versions of the same headings for no cost or a moderate cost.

Today, the Next Problem Unlimited Primary catalog includes: All You, Attract, Better Homes and Backyards, Bon Appétit, Wedding brides, Car and Car owner, Seaside Residing, Condé Nast Visitor, Cooking Light, ELLE, Esquire, Substance, Fitness, Lot of money, Charm, Tennis, Tennis Process, GQ, Health, InStyle, Money, Mother and father, Individuals en Español, Individuals StyleWatch, Well-known Aspects, Real Simple, Self, Southeast Residing, Activities Shown Kids, Sundown, This Old House, Mirror Reasonable, Fashion and Wired.

The Next Problem Unlimited Top quality catalog contains those in Unlimited Primary plus all weekly headings such as Enjoyment Every week, Individuals, Activities Shown, The New Yorker and TIME.

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