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The Pastoral Review goes Digital!

The Pastoral Review has been the go-to resource for ministers of the Roman Catholic Church since 1931. Now it’s following in the footsteps of Pope Francis and using the power of the internet to reach out to the masses!

Seeking to offer clarity and guidance for ordained ministers and laity alike, The Review helps to explore and interpret scripture for a contemporary Church. It joins a host of Catholic content brought to the Apple Newsstand through Exact Editions and is … Keep Reading

Pagan Dawn Joins the App Store

Pagan Dawn Magazine makes its App Store début today. It can also be found in Exact Editions’ online shop.

Pagan Dawn is a quarterly magazine covering nature-based spirituality, esoteric arts, history and the environment. It features articles, reviews and research, ranging from cutting-edge academic thought to people profiles of activists and volunteers.

Pagan Dawn Magazine

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Music Week at Abbey Road Studios

Yesterday we launched our location-based app service, ByPlace™, at special venues across the globe.

Enabling free access to top-notch titles such as Dazed & Confused from the V & A and Le Monde diplomatique from the Eurostar, ByPlace™ is off to a flying start.

At Abbey Road Studios, Music Week‘s app for iOS is also available for free over the next 3 weeks. To mark the occasion, we teamed up with our dear friends at Music WeekKeep Reading

iOS 7’s New Newsstand

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iOS 7 is finally here, and we’re all pleased as punch with it here at Exact Editions headquarters. iPads and iPhones were poised at the ready for the big update(s) on Wednesday night, and we weren’t disappointed.

The new sleek interface comes with ‘zooming’ apps, new ringtones, faster email, photo organisation and Spotlight, as well as overhauls of the weather and calendar apps.

What’s not to love? Whilst the ‘zooming’ open feature may leave your head spinning, we’re told that … Keep Reading

Magazines and Newspapers in the Air

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The Financial Times in mid-air

In the dog days of August, about two weeks ago, Tyler Brûlé found himself in Australia with some cancelled appointment and decided that it was time to get home to London, earlier than he had planned:

After a layover in Singapore, I boarded the last British Airways service up to London and settled in for the 12-ish hour flight. I asked the crew for a copy of the FT’s weekday edition, and a few

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