On the other hand if there was a subscription which bundled all things, I’d
probably use only the news service.
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<blind-philly-comp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Merv Keck
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That is a shame it is considered a flop because I use it daily. When I had
sight I read tons of magazines in print. I probably spent way more money than I
should have at the local news stand on everything from computer to car to
guitar magazines. Now after years of missing that I read them in Apple News
Plus.
Although I don’t use apple TV Plus I might consider a bundle if the price was
right. I already pay for both Apple Music and Apple News Plus.
Merv
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<mailto:blind-philly-comp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Behalf Of David Goldfield
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Subject: [blind-philly-comp] Apple News+ is a flop
Good e-Reader - Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 6:52 PM
Apple News+ is a flop
Apple News+ is an unmitigated disaster, according to many publishers who offer
paid content through the service. In the first 48 hours of the magazine and
news subscription service going live, there was 200,000 people
<https://goodereader.com/blog/digital-publishing/apple-news-has-more-subscribers-than-texture-did-at-its-peak>
who paid money for it. Ever since then, it has been stuck in neutral.
Apple promoted the service
<https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/03/apple-launches-apple-news-plus-an-immersive-magazine-and-news-reading-experience/>
at the time, telling potential customers that they could access over 300 top
publications in categories including news, entertainment and sports for $9.99 a
month. But while Apple doesn’t reveal the exact numbers of News+ subscribers to
publishers, the figure hasn’t increased materially from its first couple days,
said the people, who asked not to be named because those details are
confidential.
In recent months, Apple hasn’t put much marketing heft behind Apple News+, a
premium product to regular Apple News, which curates top stories for iPhone and
iPad owners. Apple News+ includes magazines such as People and Vanity Fair,
newspapers such as The Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal, and
online publications like Vox, New York Magazine and theSkimm.
For every subscriber of News+, Apple takes 50% of the revenue. The publishers
split the other half based on time spent reading their content. One publisher
told CNBC
<https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/14/apple-news-has-struggled-to-add-subscribers-since-march-launch.html>
that his company received between $20,000 and $30,000 per month from Apple
News+, a number far lower than it had initially expected.
Another publisher said that while subscription revenue growth was lower than
anticipated, advertising revenue from Apple News, the free product, has slowly
but consistently climbed. The person also said Apple News+ has brought in a
different demographic of readers — younger and more female — than more direct
forms of distribution.
Bloomberg is reporting that Apple is considering bundling Apple News+, Apple
Music and Apple TV in a single subscription platform.
Michael Kozlowski is the Editor in Chief of Good e-Reader. He has been writing
about audiobooks and e-readers for the past ten years. His articles have been
picked up by major and local news sources and websites such as the CBC, CNET,
Engadget, Huffington Post and the New York Times.
https://goodereader.com/blog/digital-publishing/apple-news-is-a-flop
David Goldfield
Assistive Technology Specialist
Feel free to visit my Web site
WWW.DavidGoldfield.info <http://WWW.DavidGoldfield.info>