Media release: Telegraph launches new subscription iPad app
The Telegraph today announced the launch of its new iPad app, which offers content from the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph.
The app can be purchased through the App Store, either individual, daily editions or an auto-renewable monthly subscription, both through In-App Purchase.
Print subscribers have free access using their existing customer credentials, the release adds.
This appears to follow Apple’s new rules regarding publisher apps, which state that while publishers are allowed to make a subscription offer outside of the app, the same (or better) offer must also be made available inside the app, through which Apple will take a 30 per cent cut.
The new Telegraph app is free to download with individual, daily editions priced at £1.19 or a monthly subscription of £9.99.
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