Staff Reporters
Nov 8, 2010

Campaign Asia-Pacific launches on the iPad

ASIA-PACIFIC - Campaign Asia-Pacific, the region's leading title for the advertising, marketing, media and PR industries, has launched on the iPad, with an iPhone version in the works.

Campaign Asia-Pacific is now available on the iPad
Campaign Asia-Pacific is now available on the iPad

This first version of the iPad app offers a great browsing and reading experience of the full magazine. Over the next few weeks, real-time online content, full search of the research archive plus an iPhone app will be added.

The apps are free to download. For a limited period users will be able to access the full magazine without a subscriber log in. Click here to download the iPad app.

The iPad and iPhone apps compliment Campaign's range of current digital editions spanning:

  • Five web sites for Asia-Pacific in two languages reaching 120,000 people every month
  • A full online magazine available up to 10 days before the print edition
  • A text version of the magazine on Kindle available up to 10 days before the print edition

To enjoy full access to Campaign's digital editions, subscribe here or call +852 2122 5227 to find out more.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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