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Magazine subs from $5 per yr. w/ digital access: Rolling Stone, Wired, GQ, more

In today’s best magazine subscription discounts we have our usual lows on Wired, GQ and Rolling Stone all with digital access included, plus deals on Runner’s World and more.

Wired, GQ and Rolling Stone are all available for $5 per year w/ digital access for iPad, Kindle Fire and Nook and free delivery using code 9TO5TOYS. This is matching the lowest we see 1 year subs go for outside of special multi-mag bundles and holiday sales. This is as much as $55 under the newsstand listings and the best current prices available. These discounted prices are available for up to 3 years.

More notable magazine deals using code 9TO5TOYS:

  • Runner’s World 1-yr sub: $6 (Reg. $54, $20 sale)
  • Better Homes & Gardens 1-yr sub: $5 (Reg. $42, $15 sale)
  • Saveur 1-yr sub: $5 (Reg. $45, $20 sale)

DiscountMags never charges sales tax or delivery fees and will not auto renew subscriptions on you. Note: Digital access comes once the first print edition arrives in most cases.

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Get “Wired” into the latest technology trends. Find out how the latest trends in technology affect the world of business, entertainment, culture, and politics. Each issue covers the latest gadgets, games, software, and industry news. Make technology a part of your life with this exciting magazine subscription. Get wired in today!

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices