Monday, July 27, 2009

USA set for e-edition

USA Today said it will roll out a revamped digital version of the paper, featuring additional content, Aug. 3.
The new e-Edition, based on Olive Software’s digital conversion app, will include a Saturday-Sunday supplement called Today Extra, said Dave Hunke, president and publisher of USA Today.
Subscribers will receive the digital edition each morning by 5:30. The e-Edition can be read online or downloaded for later consumption.
Digital subscriptions will be provided as a complement to existing home and business subscribers. Subscriptions to just the digital edition will also be available, at $99 per year.
“We're very pleased to be able to bring the e-Edition to our readers and we will continue to look for new platforms to grow on,” Hunke said.

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