Condé Nast launches monthly GQ iPhone app
December 21st, 2009Posted by Attiq Sadiq in Magazines, Mobile
Following in the footsteps of the Guardian, GQ’s magazine has announced its first monthly application for the iPhone.
According to a report from paidContent.org, the US version of the app, which offers an exact replica of the magazine, has been approved by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), which means purchases of the app will count towards the magazine’s circulation figure.
Unlike the Guardian, where a one-off fee is paid for unlimited access to content, in the UK GQ is charging £1.79 for each edition.
Publisher of GQ, Conde Nast, is also reportedly planning more iPhone apps for its other magazine titles.
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