London, 27th January 2021
Land Rover Monthly Launches Fully-Searchable Digital Subscriptions
Land Rover enthusiasts and owners can now subscribe to an extensive digital library of back issues of Land Rover Monthly, developed in partnership with archiving experts Exact Editions. The fully-searchable resource is available seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices and encompasses issues dating back to 2015, as well as all new issues published.
Land Rover Monthly, published by Warners Group Publications, is Britain's fastest-growing Land Rover magazine. Each four-weekly issue inspires readers with essentials on driving, modifying, maintaining, exploring, as well as sharing the latest industry news, how-to guides and important buying information.
The intuitive navigational functionalities boasted by the Exact Editions platform mean that subscribers can not only search for specific models, locations or topics at the click of a button but also interact with links, phone numbers, addresses and more.
Subscriptions are available on the Land Rover Monthly website here:
Land Rover Monthly Subscriptions
Art Editor Sam McMurray said: “This is an exciting opportunity to share the back catalogue of the magazine with our readers. LRM's amazing archive shows how the Land Rover community has changed and developed over time, while the vehicles themselves remain timeless."
Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We’re pleased to have Land Rover Monthly on board, joining a thriving collection of Warners titles already available through the platform.”
Click the links below to read a selection of Land Rover Monthly's articles on the Exact Editions platform:
Pandemic perfection (Issue 277 Winter 2021)
Muscle Beach (Issue 274 November 2020)
Buying Guide (Issue 264 Winter 2020)
Wild Yorkshire (Issue 273 October 2020)
Front Wheel Bearings (Issue 276 January 2021)
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