Dana E. Neuts

Dana Neuts is Subscription Insider's Editorial Director, covering our daily subscription news as well as member features, case studies, premium content, and reports. Dana is also a writer, editor, marketer and communications professional. Her work has appeared in AARP Bulletin, The Seattle Times, Seattle Business, 425 Business, 425 Magazine, South Sound Magazine, Northwest Travel and more. Her specialties include business writing, community news, senior issues, travel and, of course, subscriptions!

Dana E. Neuts
illustration of the number five, representing the five subscription business topics for this column, Five-on-Friday

Five on Friday: Pirated Subscriptions, Streaming Wars and Subscription Exploration

Pirated subscriptions in the US are a billion-dollar industry, Wirecutter is considering a subscription product, and Twitter limits replies.

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Weekly Subscription News: OTT, App Store and Ad Declines

NBCUniversal sees 25% drop in ad revenue, Glossybox launches a new subscription plan, and CBS All Access is expands content ahead of rebrand.

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‘Mulan’ to Debut on Disney Plus September 4 for an Extra $29.99

During Disney’s Q3 earnings call, CEO Bob Chapek announced ‘Mulan,’ the live action film, would debut on Disney Plus on Sept. 4 for $29.99.

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Five on Friday: Movie Subscriptions, Ad Boycotts and Subscription Jobs

How will movie theatres fare if they don’t consider alternative revenue sources, Peacock’s overnight success and top subscription jobs

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The New York Times Sees Growth in Digital-Only Subscriptions in Q2

The New York Times saw an 8.4% increase in subscription revenue in Q2 2020 due, in part, to growth of digital-only subscriptions.

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