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1 year magazine subs from $5: ESPN, Macworld, The Economist, more

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Today we have a number of solid 1 year subs from TopMags including Macworld and ESPN with digital access as well as great price on The Economist.

A one year sub to ESPN is just $5 with digital access and free delivery using promo code 70002 in the cart. That’s $99 off the regular newsstand price, around $30 better than getting mag directly from ESPN and $21 off the next best price around. ESPN’s digital access comes with Karablog, Draft Analyzer and ESPN Insider for free ($40/yr. value) which includes sports news, rumors and more.

We also have a one year sub to Macworld with digital access and free delivery for $7.50 using code 70002 (Reg. $84 newsstand, $22 sale price). Macworld’s digital access comes inside the free Macworld Digital Magazine iPad app. For both of the above subscriptions, your digital access will be made available to you once your print edition arrives.

More notable Magazine deals today using code 70002:

  • The Economist 1-year sub: $51 (Reg. $178 at newsstand, $127 sale)
  • Playboy 1-year sub: $7 (Reg. $68 at newsstand, $30 sale)

Expect no delivery fee, no sales tax, and no auto renewals from TopMags.

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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