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Access your favourite magazines through a new Irish website


Thursday September 27 2007

A DUBLIN company has joined with the Periodical Publishers Association of Ireland (PPAI) to launch an online service offering paid-for access to a selection of Irish magazines.

The website, which is called mymagonline.com, charges users for PDF images from a range of magazines, including PC Live, Car Buyers Guide and Golf in Ireland.

"Our aim is to deliver a wide range of quality magazine content to a time-poor target market, on a highly accessible web platform," said Barry Baker, the chief executive of the company.

The site offers users the option of yearly subscriptions to magazines or one-off payments for single issues.

Mymagonline also plans to launch a UK version of its site in 2008 and then expand into other international markets.

 
 

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