“Almost all the value in media has come from bundling. We’ve gone from the age of the bundle that we knew – which was a newspaper, a magazine, a record album – to the age of a megabundle, a bundle of bundles.”
-- Ken Whyte, president of Next Issue Canada (and former head of Rogers Publishing), quoted in a Globe and Mail story. He says the appeal of the digital magazine subscription service, a joint venture between Rogers and five leading U.S. magazine publishers, is clear for consumers; it doesn't require them to be conscious of making a transaction every time they buy a magazine online.
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