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Despite the busy-ness of the holidays, subscription and membership-based businesses march on, making details, launching new services and redesigning existing ones. This week Cision, Playster,
Berlin-based publisher Axel Springer has big plans in the works for its U.S.-based properties in 2016, including a possible subscription model for Business Insider, reports
The subscription industry is constantly changing. Subscription Insider tries to keep you up-to-date with daily news blogs and social media posts, but it is impossible
After being in beta since 2014, Playster, an online multimedia and entertainment subscription service, officially launched December 10, says Publishers Weekly. Boasting the world’s most
Last week Tony-winning producer Ken Davenport livestreamed his Off-Broadway musical Daddy Long Legs online for free, reports Lee Seymour for Forbes. The viewing of this
Comic Blitz is a new all-you-can-read digital comic subscription with over 2,500 comics and graphic novels available for subscribers. Dana Neuts spoke with CEO Jordan
It wouldn’t be a full week without news from Amazon, Apple and the New York Times, would it? They’re all in the news this week
In late October, YouTube launched YouTube Red, a subscription service giving users an ad-free streaming video and music experience for $9.99 a month. Six weeks
This week’s Five on Friday explores writing customer satisfaction surveys, prospecting for sales, special offers, succeeding as a writer, and native vs. mobile advertising.
Is Tribune Publishing for sale? It depends on who you ask. On November 27, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch tweeted that it might be: Based