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In this week’s subscription news, BlackBerry settles its arbitration dispute with Qualcomm over patent royalty fees for $940 million, Amazon sets up its next brick-and-mortar in Midtown Manhattan, and The Atlantic shifts its focus to YouTube for the sake of profitability. Also in this week’s subscription headlines, Tableau Software increases its long-term guidance, anticipating 20 percent revenue growth, Sega considers a mobile subscription service, and Facebook inks a deal for original TV programming.
BlackBerry Has $940 Million More Money to Diversify Its Software Strategy
Seeking Alpha
Amazon Sets Up Shop in the Heart of the Publishing Industry
The New York Times
‘Focused on Profitability’: Why The Atlantic is Shifting Its Focus to YouTube
Digiday
Tableau Software Inc.’s Provided New Long-Term Guidance for Revenue Growth
Smart Stock News
Sega Could Be Launching a Subscription Service Called Sega Forever on Mobile
Geek.com
Quora Just Launched a Self-Serve Ad Platform
TechCrunch
Facebook Signs Deal to Push Out Original TV Shows for Upcoming Video Service
Digital Trends
Can Linda Henry Save the Boston Globe?
Boston Magazine