July 5, 2019

Mad Magazine to Stop Publishing Original Content This Fall

The 67-year-old Mad magazine will no longer publish new content following issue #10, due out this fall. Only year-end issues and Mad books and special collections will contain original content going forward, reports ABC News. Starting with issue #11, the magazine will include classic, best-of and popular past content available in comic stores or via subscription. Mad magazine will no longer be available at newsstands.

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illustration of the number five, representing the five subscription business topics for this column, Five-on-Friday

Five on Friday: Subscription Jobs, Suspended Service and Site Redesign

We hope you had a fun, safe Fourth of July! In this weeks edition of Five on Friday, we share top subscription jobs from LinkedIn, the media discusses whether Netflix is leaving money on the table by not accepting advertising revenue, MoviePass suspends its movie subscription service, Fortune.com redesigns its site (hint: it looks the same but it operates differently), and Amazon celebrates its 25th birthday.

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