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A Dive Into the Varied Pricing of Magazine Subscriptions

The world of magazine subscriptions offers many options for readers, and the prices for these subscriptions can vary widely. Consider the magazine ‘In Touch Weekly’, for instance. A hard copy subscription for 52 issues is priced at $55.64, while for 26 issues, it is set at $33.54. However, another variant of it for 52 issues is also available at $94.64, and 26 issues for $53.04.

If you prefer In Touch Weekly in digital format, it offers the same set of issues. A 52-issue digital subscription is obtainable for $55.64 and a 26-issue one for just $33.54. The magazine also has cost variations for the digital edition, where a 52-issue copy costs $94.64 and a price tag of $53.04 is affixed to the 26-issue digital edition.

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Similarly, subscriptions for ‘Life & Style’ magazine are presented in diverse formats and fees. The print edition of this magazine offers 52 issues at $55.64, while it proposes 26 issues for just $33.54. Moreover, they present alternative price points for the print rendition, $94.64 for 52 issues and $53.04 for 26 issues.

Digital fans can access ‘Life & Style’ magazine at the same prices and issue numbers. So, for a 52-issue bundle, the cost would be $55.64, and for 26 issues, $33.54. They also offer the digital versions at diverse price-points, with a 52-issue version costing $94.64 and a 26-issue edition for $53.04.

‘Closer Weekly’ too mirrors the same subscription model. For the print edition, they provide a 52-issue subscription for $55.64 and 26 issues for $33.54. They also showcase higher-priced options with 52 issues at $94.64 and 26 issues for $53.04.

The digital version of ‘Closer Weekly’ maintains the same prices and issue count. Subscribers can procure the digital version of 52 issues for $55.64 and they offer 26 issues for $33.54. For those looking at other price scales, a digital 52-issue version comes at $94.64 while its 26-issue counterpart stands at $53.04.

Stepping into the realm of ‘Woman’s World,’ the magazine choices deviate slightly. Their print edition offers 50 issues for $59.60 and 20 issues for a neat $24.98. Another set of choices in their portfolio include 50 issues for $109.60 and a 20-issue package for $44.98.

For the tech-savvy readers, ‘Woman’s World’ serves digital editions as well. The prices follow suit with 50 issues for $59.60 and a 20-issue bundle for $24.98. Yet, they also offer a pricier digital segment where 50 issues are sold for $109.60 and 20 issues for $44.98.

‘First For Women’ presents a different spread of choices, in terms of both issue count and pricing. The print version has 26 issues costing $34.99, and a 13-issue option for $19.99. A higher-priced variant of this print edition is also offered at $60.99 for a 26-issue subscription.

Their digital subscription service offers the same number of issues and pricing. Specifically, a 26-issue subscription is priced at $34.99, and 13 issues can be availed for just $19.99. Interestingly, they also retail a differently priced 26 issues package in their digital collection, which is set at $34.99.

Lastly, ‘Star’ magazine in its print format, like others, has a dual pricing model. Subscribers can get 52 issues for $46.28 or 26 issues for $25.74. Alternatively, they can opt for the 52 issues package at a different price point of $85.28 or the 26 issues option priced at $45.24.

In the sphere of digital subscriptions, ‘Star’ magazine replicates its print pricing structure. A 52-issue digital bundle comes for $46.28, and its 26-issue version can be purchased for $25.74. Thus, whether it’s the digital or print universe, the diverse pricing strategy offers readers multiple choices to pick from based on their preferences and pocket size.