Condé Nast Britain Unlocks May Issues, Offers Free Digital Access

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Condé Nast Britain Unlocks May Issues, Offers Free Digital Access
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Condé Nast Britain is hoping to light up the dark days of quarantine by unlocking content.

FREE FOR ALL: Condé Nast Britain is hoping to light up the dark days of quarantine by unlocking content, and offering free digital access to the May issues of its glossy titles, WWD has learned.

Albert Read, managing director of Condé Nast Britain, said with free digital editions of the May issues, the company “is looking to give our readers something extra that will entertain, inspire, lift spirits, and move them during the days ahead.” Rihanna was last on the cover of British Vogue in 2018, and it was the second most successful newsstand cover after last September’s edition of the title, which was co-edited by Meghan Markle.

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