SPH Magazines launches brand new online store

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SPH Magazines launches brand new online store.

, readers will be able to choose between the print or digital editions. Prices start from S$1 for single-issue digital magazines and S$10 for annual subscriptions.Maureen Wee, CEO of SPH Magazines, said:"Over the last year, we have seen a great uptake of readers subscribing to our magazines online. Through myNEWSSTAND, we want to improve their purchase experience and offer them more choices.

"Joseph Lee, managing director of SPH Magazines, said:"SPH Magazines is constantly exploring ways to develop and leverage on the strength of our portfolio as well as our regional network to enhance discoverability of our content and brands for our readers. We are excited to embark on this journey as we explore new opportunities to further engage with our readers not only in Singapore but also in the region.

 

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