Flipboard has struck a deal with its first
major publisher to bring premium content to its popular news reading
app. The partnership gives subscribers to the New York Times another
option for viewing content alongside the publication's app and website.
The
New York Times and Flipboard announced late Sunday that from Thursday
all content from the prominent newspaper will be available to NYTimes
subscribers through Flipboard, the news reading app that allows users to
read content in an attractive magazine-style format.In a joint statement, the NYTimes said the move signalled the launch of its NYTimes Everywhere strategy, which aims to bring the newspaper’s content to users through third-party apps. NYTimes subscribers, who can currently view all of the publication’s content via its website and app, will now have the additional option of using Flipboard.
In an interview posted on the NYTimes’ Bits blog, Denise F. Warren, general manager of the newspaper’s website, said the deal with Flipboard was the right thing to do as the paper heads in the direction of digital subscriptions.
“We realized that we have an opportunity to enable this kind of access for paying subscribers, and we thought it was something we ought to try, and see how users react to it,” she said.
For Flipboard it could be the start of something big, as the collaboration marks the first time the company has been able to bring premium content to its users.
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