Happy May, Subscription Insiders! We are ready to kick off another month of (semi)quarantine with subscription news from The New York Times who is replacing its sports and travel sections with a home section, two black women entrepreneurs launch a plant subscription to promote self-care, and TrueCar offers to help its dealer partners. In other subscription news, My Inspired Studio creates new art subscription boxes, antitrust lawmakers wonder if Amazon lied to Congress, and Google will soon require all advertisers to verify their identities.
The New York Times Will Pause Printing of Sports and Travel Sections
Cheddar
New Art Subscription Boxes from My Inspired Studio
9 and 10 News
Two Black Women Entrepreneurs Launch Plant Subscription Service to Promote Self Care
Black Enterprise
‘Bloomberg’ Launches New Self-Serve Mobile Ad Tool
Publishers Daily
Did Amazon Lie to Congress? Top Antitrust Lawmakers Want to Know.
Vox/Recode
TrueCar Announces Assistance to Its Dealer Partners
Auto Remarketing
SolarWinds Introduces New Subscription Model for Its Popular On-Premises Products
Yahoo Finance
Google Will Require All Advertisers to Verify Their Identities
CNBC