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Magazine subs from $4.20/yr: Wired, GQ, ESPN, Rolling Stone, Maxim, Architectural Digest, many more

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DiscountMags has kicked off its employee pricing weekend sale a little bit early this week. We are seeing a number of very popular titles at some of the best one year prices we have seen since Black Friday with digital access including Wired, GQ, ESPN, Women’s Health, Bon Appetit, Architectural Digest and many more.

Wired is available for $4.81 per year (for up to 3 years) with digital access included and free delivery. That’s more than half the price of getting the same subscription direct from Wired, $0.20 under our usual low and the best price we have seen on the popular magazine since the holiday season last year. The same pricing data applies to today’s deals on GQ ($4.70), ESPN ($4.77), Architectural Digest ($5.74) and more, all with digital access included.

Other titles available at the lowest prices we’ve seen (from $4.20 per year) since last year/special multi-mag deals include Maxim, Rolling Stone, Fast Company, Golf Digest and more.

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. No promo codes required for today’s deal.

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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