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Old 04-05-2012, 11:05 AM   #7
murraypaul
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If they started getting 'serious' magazines in, it could be worth it.
Even at Zinio prices, the Economist is $10/month, New Scientist is $6/month.
But they probably won't get the marquee titles that can make money selling their own subscriptions, just as PressDisplay don't get The (London) Times, Financial Times, New York Times or (proper) Wall Street Journal.
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