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
29 Top Tips for Staying Home and Staying Sane During the Coronavirus Crisis

29 Top Tips for Staying Home and Staying Sane During the Coronavirus Crisis

Working at home by choice is a wonderful thing. Working at home when you are not allowed to go into the office is a bit more challenging, especially when you are doing so with spouses, kids, roommates, partners and pets in tow. How do you find balance and sanity among the chaos and uncertainty? How

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Five on Friday, April 17, 2020

Five on Friday: Media Outlets, Malicious Software and Most Watched Videos

Five on Friday, April 17, 2020: Zuora shares subscription industry report, App Store has 32 more malicious apps, and AMC Theatres is considering bankruptcy.

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WWE Announces Massive Layoffs, Furloughs and Salary Reductions

Yesterday, WWE® chairman Vince McMahon announced the company would be making some drastic changes due to the impact of COVID-19. According to a vague news release, the company has been evaluating the situation and its options to determine what changes were necessary. They include reducing compensation for the board and company executives; lowering operating expenditures;

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Apple Offers Free Streaming Content During Coronavirus Pandemic

Apple is being generous during the coronavirus pandemic, offering free music and now original movies and TV shows to introduce potential subscribers to their streaming offerings. First, Apple extended its 30-day free trial to Apple Music to 90 days. Listeners can access 60 million songs, ad free, via iTunes and iOS and Android devices. The

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