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Magazine subcriptions: Rolling Stone or CBS Watch! for just $1 per year (Reg. up to $30)

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We have a couple unique magazine offers today. We are focusing on digital-only subscriptions to Rolling Stone and a traditional print sub to CBS Watch! at just $1 per year each. Simply apply code 9TO5TOYS during checkout to redeem the special offer. These titles tend to sell for closer to $8 and as much as $20 per year. Rolling Stone sells for $30 a year on Amazon. More details below.

As always, there is no delivery fees, no sales tax and DiscountMags will never auto-renew your sub. You can send any of the mags in your cart to a separate address with a personalized gift note should you choose to do so. Also, you can expect iOS and other mobile access for digital subs from DiscountMags. You will not need to download another app to view them. 

Rolling Stone Magazine:

Rolling Stone magazine is a cultural icon. It’s the number one pop culture reference point for 13 million young adults. In addition to its authoritative position in music, Rolling Stone’s sphere of influence reaches into entertainment, movies, television, technology, and national affairs. Rolling Stone covers everything that’s important, trend-setting, and newsworthy to the thought leaders among young adults.

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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