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Old 11-18-2010, 09:41 PM   #1
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Nook Color Magazine Rates

Why does the Nook version of the National Review cost $60/year and the online version is only $22/year?

And we're still plagued with some magazines charging more for digital versions than they do for print versions:
  • Rolling Stone: print= $26/yr -- digital= $36/yr
  • Science Illustrated: print= $24/yr -- digital= $36/yr
  • Popular Science: print= $12/yr -- digital= $36/yr
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