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Old 06-26-2012, 08:54 PM   #141
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post
I'd say it's by lack of design, that is, not enough interest by B&N and the New Yorker in making sure the magazine is readable on all platforms (as other magazines are).
BN has NOTHING to do with it. I use an application called NextIssue on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. It's a magazine app like Zinio but for a flat $15 a month I get access to tons of popular magazines. Anyway, The New Yorker is one of them but I can't access it because for some reason The New Yorker refuses to format their digital edition for anything other than 7 inch screens. I contacted the New Yorker via Twitter and they told me they prefer the 7 inch format. So they are the problem, not Barnes and Noble or any other app the magazine is available in.
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