Does The New Yorker offer a digital only subscription?
All subscriptions provide unlimited digital access to The New Yorker’s offerings, including newyorker.com, the online archive, the New Yorker app, and the Google News feed. Print subscribers also receive the print edition of the magazine, published weekly (except for select combined issues throughout the year).
How do I access my New Yorker digital subscription?
Android
- Download the Google News app.
- Tap on the “Newsstand” option at the bottom right of the screen in the Google News app.
- Search for “The New Yorker” and add the magazine cover.
- Tap the “Already a subscriber?
- When it asks you if you want to continue to the Web site to verify your subscription, tap “Continue.”
How much is a one year subscription to The New Yorker?
After 12 weeks, renews automatically at one year for $119.99.
Can I cancel the New Yorker after 12 weeks?
You can cancel at any time to get a refund for the portion remaining on your subscription by contacting customer service or calling 1 800 825-2510. Customer Service can be reached at www.newyorker.com/customerservice, 1 800 825-2510, or by e-mail.
Is a subscription to The New Yorker worth it?
The New Yorker:At $109 a year, The New Yorker is by far the priciest subscription on this list, but it’s worth every penny. The reporting is superb and the stories are compelling. It is the gold standard of news and culture magazines. And at $29.99 for four quarterly issues, it won’t break the bank.
Why is The New Yorker so expensive?
The New Yorker can charge a high price because it has an especially die-hard fan base (and there’s that coveted tote bag), so the lessons of its experience are limited.
How do I get The New Yorker for free?
The app is exclusive to subscribers, and is free to download. If you subscribed directly through The New Yorker (including newyorker.com and the New Yorker app), you can view as many articles and issues as you’d like. If eligible, non-subscribers will be invited to explore the app through a free trial.
Does The New Yorker publish unknown writers?
Most New Yorker writers got their start elsewhere. The fiction editor has even said that writers who do not have agents are unlikely to get published in the magazine. (If you’re only interested in being published in The New Yorker, then you must not be particularly committed to the inherent value of your fiction.)
How many subscriptions does The New Yorker have?
Total paid circulation for the highbrow weekly rose 12.3 percent last year to 1.2 million, even as the subscription price grew 20 percent to $120 for the most popular print-digital bundle. Today, readers contribute 65 percent of the revenue.
How do I find a literary agent?
Here are some ways you can find a literary agent of your own:
- Do research. Before you reach out to any literary agencies, research them thoroughly and create a wish list of the ones you think would be the best fit for you.
- Check agent listings.
- Start querying.
- Try self-publishing.
What are the chances of getting published in The New Yorker?
Then you’d need to write a short story that could believably appear in the New Yorker. And then a dozen other things would need to line up in the right way. But your odds of success would be a hell of a lot better than one in 1 in 40,000.
Is the New Yorker a monthly or weekly magazine?
The New Yorker is a weekly magazine known for its compelling articles and commentary on current events and culture.
How to cancel New York magazine?
Go to nymag .com/account.
Do you subscribe to NYT on your Kindle?
For unlimited access to all New York Times content available for the Kindle, you must subscribe. The Daily Edition for Kindle features articles from the newspaper, sent directly to your device each morning. The Daily Edition for Kindle contains articles found in the print edition, but will not include some images and tables.
What is the New York Mag?
Founded in 1968, New York Magazine is an American bi-weekly magazine featuring politics, New York City life, culture, finance, entertainment, fashion, and food.