New York, New York – The UK edition of Reader’s Digest, which is one of the most read magazine brands across the globe, chooses Magzter, the world’s largest digital magazine newsstand, to increase its digital reader base.

Magzter, which has already been digitally publishing other editions of Reader’s Digest, namely, US, India, Canada and International, is now all set to take Reader’s Digest UK to its 30+ million users. Published by Vivat Direct Limited, each issue of Reader’s Digest UK is replete with stories, articles, advice, recipes, reviews, tips, jokes and anecdotes.

In the latest issue of Reader’s Digest UK, read many informative articles such as Talking Trees: Are We Listening To Our Forests?, Solving Crimes: 7 Secret Uses Of Smell and How To Appear Clever. Also, don’t miss the exclusive interview with actress Pam Ferris, in which she opens up about fear, fairly tales and important life lessons.

“We are delighted to partner with Magzter to expand the digital presence of Reader’s Digest UK. We sought a distributor that was simple to use, and possessed genuine reach. With its friendly platform, helpful staff, and 30 million subscribers, we are certain that Magzter will provide us with a strong online readership.” – Gavin Suen, General Manager, Reader’s Digest UK

“Reader’s Digest has always been one of my personal favorites and it gives me immense pleasure to welcome Reader’s Digest UK to Magzter. With its well-researched and lucid columns, I am quite confident that similar to other editions of Reader’s Digest, the UK edition will also be loved by our readers.” – Girish Ramdas, CEO, Magzter Inc.

“Reader’s Digest has been one of the best-selling titles on Magzter, and we are now delighted to add its UK edition to our catalogue. The magazine publishes exciting columns across diverse topics including health, money, fashion, recipes, travel and technology, thereby catering to the reading needs of the entire family.” – Vijay Radhakrishnan, President, Magzter Inc.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
* 48.1 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Magzter – Digital Magazine Newsstand 6.14 is free (with in-app purchases) and available worldwide through the App Store in the News category. A monthly magazine, the UK edition of Reader’s Digest is priced at GBP 7.95 ($9.99 USD) for an annual subscription on Magzter. The Magzter app is also available on the web, Google Play, Amazon App Store, Kindle Fire and is expanding to more platforms soon. Magzter’s easy purchase and renewal systems ensure subscriptions are paid on time, eliminating the need for paper checks and postal mail issues. Users can buy their magazines on any of the above devices/platforms and seamlessly port their purchases to any other devices, a feature unique to Magzter.

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Magzter is the world’s largest and fastest growing global digital magazine newsstand with over 30 million digital consumers, more than 9,000 magazines from over 3,500 publishers. Headquartered in New York, Magzter has its local offices in London, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Mexico City, Cape Town, Chennai, Singapore and Tokyo and will soon be expanding to other countries. Founded by global entrepreneurs, Girish Ramdas and Vijay Radhakrishnan in June 2011, Magzter enables magazine publishers around the world to create and deliver digital editions of their titles to global consumers. Powered by its proprietary OREY Click Publishing System(R), Magzter also enables their customers to publish interactive/audio-visual content in the magazine as it supports HTML5. Magzter launched Magzter GOLD subscription service to give digital readers unlimited access to thousands of magazines for a low monthly price. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2017 Magzter Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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