We’re just one week into the New Year, and already the subscription economy is setting the stage for 2015. Here is a sample of some of this week’s subscription industry highlights, including everything from publishing news to subscription comics:
News Organizations Wrestle with Whether to Publish Charlie Hebdo Cartoons After Attack The Washington Post
Kindle Unlimited’s Subscription Model Making Authors See Red Subscription Content
New AOL Takes Form with Ad-Tech in Charge: Premium Content Sees Influence Fade Ad Age
For Indie Writers of Amazon, It’s Publish or Perish: Kindle Unlimited’s Offerings Soaring The Boston Globe
The Apple Newsstand Grew About 30% in Size in 2014, Though Reliably Tracking Sales is Difficult Talking New Media
The Economics of Netflix Stephen Follows blog
Why Are Publishers Closing Comments Sections, and What Will They Lose? The Media Briefing
Facebook’s Latest Stats Show Dramatic Rise in Video Content Ad Age
Digging Deep into Attention and Metrics that Matter Digital Content Next
Valiant Partners with Digital Subscription Service ComicsFix Comic Book Resources
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~ The Subscription Site Insider Team