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In this weeks subscription news, The Athletic submits podcasts to Apple and Spotify, Visa and Mastercard say no to Facebooks Libra digital currency project, and Crain Communications ends its print magazine. Also this week, Harry Potter fans can spend $75 a year on a new subscription service, former Denver City Council candidates launch a newspaper, and the Washington Posts TV app is not about watching – its about reading.
The Athletic Reverses Course on Podcasts, Submits Them to Apple Podcasts and Spotify
9to5Mac
Visa, Mastercard Shun Facebook Libra Digital Currency Project
Tulsa World
Hearst To Operate ‘Autoweek’ Digital Businesses, Crain Communications Ends Print Magazine
Publishers Daily
Limited Reach of Apple TV+ and Disney+ Hinders Services Adoption
Broadband TV News
Harry Potter Fans Can Spend $75 a Year on a New Subscription Service
The Verge
Former Denver City Council Candidates Launch Denver North Star Newspaper
CBS Local – Denver
The Apple TV App Arrives on Roku, Ahead of Apple TV+ Launch
TechCrunch
The Washington Posts Inspired TV App Is About Reading, Not Watching
Fast Company