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Just eight days after RentLogic rolled out a new ratings system for rental properties, their key partner pulled the plug and ended the deal, reportedly
Last Friday Dennis Publishing announced that Mental Floss magazine would publish its final print publication with the November-December issue. Instead of focusing on both print
it was another busy week for the subscription industry with challenges for the New York Times as it works toward global acquisition, Verizon considers acquiring
The business world was abuzz yesterday with rumors that Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) has gone to antitrust authorities in the European Union with concerns about Microsoft’s
This weekend Wenner Media, the parent company of Rolling Stone magazine, announced it would sell a 49 percent stake in the publication to BandLab, a
Last week LinkedIn announced the launch of LinkedIn Learning, a subscription-only online skills training platform, its latest offering to connect and engage its 450 million
Many print newspapers have been around for more than 100 years. Digital news, on the other hand, is relatively young in terms of life cycle.
This week digital news outlet Business Insider, owned by European publisher Axel Springer, will begin testing a metered paywall with a small, random group of
Apparently, owning 858 radio stations and having 90 million users on its free radio streaming app are not enough for iHeartMedia, the creator of iHeartRadio.
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