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If your teams are already out of the NCAA tournament, we’ve got you covered with some riveting subscription headlines: Crunchyroll raises its monthly subscription price for the first time since its 2006 launch, and Pinterest files for an IPO.The New York Times and Washington Post pass on becoming part of Apple News. Also this week, Zuora adds five new patents for subscription services, Google starts a subscription lab for local publishers to develop paid content, and the new LA Times owner sets a goal of 5 million digital subscribers
Pinterest is Rare ‘Unicorn’ Preparing an IPO without Hemorrhaging Cash
The New York Times
Crunchyroll Raises Monthly Subscription Price Since 2006 Launch
The Verge
Changes Are Coming to QuickBooks Subscriptions, Again–and Small-Business Owners Aren’t Happy
Inc.
Zuora Adds Five New U.S. Patents to Accelerate Growth of the Subscription Economy
Associated Press
Wall Street Journal Opts Into Apple News; Washington Post and New York Times Opt Out
The New York Times
Google Starts ‘Subscriptions Lab’ for Local Publishers to Develop Paid Content
Digiday
Splice Raises $57.5M to Help Find a New Stream of Revenue for Musicians
The Hustle
‘LA Times’ Owner Shoots For 5 Million Digital Subscriptions
Media Post