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In this week’s subscription news, CBS All Access achieves record high sign-ups with the launch of ‘Star Trek: Discovery,’ the Los Angeles Times boasts more
In this weeks Five on Friday, IAB UK warns publishers and advertisers that native content works, but you must disclose the nature and origin of
Time Inc.’s self-imposed strategic transformation has begun as it considers selling assets, including some of its magazines and its U.K. division, to cut costs and
The future is bright for e-books. Market penetration is rising. Young people are embracing the medium. Indie publishers are embracing digital business models. But there
On Monday, open source technology provider Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT) announced its second quarter fiscal year 2018 financials for the period ended August 31,
Volvo is the latest car manufacturer to try the subscription model on for size with its new Care by Volvo subscription service. Volvo will test
One key dynamic of the data business is that the strongest businesses serve single, tightly-defined markets, typically a single vertical market. The problem for data
Slack, a workplace collaboration and messaging platform for teams, has completed a $250 million funding round, led by SoftBank Group Corp’s Vision Fund along with
Indie game lovers are jumping for joy over Jump, a new, unlimited, on-demand video game subscription for indie games. The new subscription app launched last
There is never a dull moment in the subscription economy, and this week proves to be no different. In this week’s subscription news, Vimeo rolls