Apple News+, at $10 a month, could deliver more content than multiple subscriptions
Apple Inc’s Apple News+ service will offer content from 300 popular magazines and newspapers for just $10 a month.
While it was not immediately clear what was on offer across all publications, subscribing to the 300 titles would cost a whopping $8,000 per year, Apple executives said during a launch event at its Cupertino, California headquarters on Monday. “It’s a good value,” said Merrill Brown, a media consultant and founder of The News Project, which is building technology for news providers.
Conde Nast — publisher of the New Yorker, Vogue and Wired magazines — will include the full load of stories from each print issue of its titles, plus other curated content on Apple News+.