Ad-blockers, mobile usage, video content and “no more comments” are all in the subscription news headlines this week. We’ve got those and more subscription headlines to keep you “in the know” this week:
Mark Zuckerberg: Soon, the Majority of Content We Consume Will Be Video
Fast Company
With CEO Jack Griffin Gone, the Stage is Set to Break Up Tribune Publishing
Poynter
Scribd to Make Big Changes to Subscription E-book Service in March
Subscription Insider
Majority of Mobile Users Say Apps Experience Disappoints
Media Post – Mobile Marketing Daily
Why STAT is the Media Startup to Envy
Columbia Journalism Review
Motor Trend Launches Subscription Service for Videos on Demand
Subscription Insider
Yes, Time Inc. Buying Yahoo Actually Makes Some Sense. Here’s Why
Fortune
Telegraph Suspends Comments on Relaunched Online Content
The Guardian
The New York Times Might Ban Visitors Who Use Ad Blockers
Ad Week
CXO Talk: Growing a SaaS Business, with Zach Nelson, CEO, NetSuite
SaaStr
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