National Enquirer Debuts iPad App, Called EnquirerPlus

Posted on April 25, 2012

American Media, Inc. (AMI) has launched EnquirerPlus, an iPad versio nof the National Enquirer. AMI says the app is targeted at a younger audience. The inaugural issue of EnquirerPlus features more than 35 stories, hundreds of photos plus a world exclusive video showing Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina inhaling from a bong.

David J. Pecker, AMI Chairman, President, and CEO. says, "It is extremely exciting to introduce the National Enquirer brand to a new generation of readers. EnquirerPlus is our latest step in transforming American Media into today's leading celebrity and health & fitness content provider across all platforms."

The first issue of the EnquirerPlus is free to download. Subsequently, single copies can be purchased for 99 cents or $2.99 for a month's subscription. The app can be found here on iTunes.


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