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One year magazine subs w/ digital access from $5: Wired, GQ, ESPN, Macworld, more

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In today’s mag deals we have some solid prices on one year subs to Macworld GQ, Wired, ESPN and more.

A one year subscription to Wired is $5 with digital access and free delivery using code 11925 during checkout. That’s $55 off the newsstand price, $7 under the sale price, and matching the best price we see outside of multimag bundles and special deals.

You can also grab one year sub to ESPN for just $5 with digital access and free delivery using code 11925 in the cart. That’s $99 off the regular newsstand price, around $30 under buying the mag directly from ESPN and $21 off the next best price available.

GQ comes with digital access for $5 along with Macworld for $7.50 with digital access included, both using code 11925. These mags are matching the lowest we see them go for outside of multi mag promos.

More notable mag deals today using code 11925:

  • The Economist 1-year sub: $51 (Reg. $179 at newsstand, $127 sale) – 51 ssues
  • Playboy 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $68 at newsstand, $30 sale) – lowest we’ve seen by $2

These deals come courtesy of TopMags, where you’ll receive completely free delivery, no sales tax, and a no auto renewals.

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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