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Spotify sweetens the pot for its premium subscribers with access to 150,000 audiobooks at no extra charge.
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is experimenting with three subscription tiers: basic standard and plus.
SEC warns investors to “do the math” on advisor subscription fees, the US Supreme Court will hear testimony on social media moderation bans, and Google
Tinder launched a revamped version of its exclusive Tinder SELECT membership for $500 a month.
YouTube axes Premium Lite tier, Discovery+ raises prices, and Walmart steps up its subscription game to compete with Amazon Prime.
Uber announced they will return packages for $5 each for regular customer and $3 each for Uber One members.
Streaming subscription service Netflix will impose subscription price increases in the US and Canada after the actors’ strike, according to an unnamed source.
Rumor has it that Google is going to announce a new (or improved) all-in-one subscription bundle.
Game Pass is projected to make $8B by 2030; Walmart debuts a new subscription service; Google Podcasts is going away.
Game developer Epic Games announced the layoff of about 900 employees, or 16% of their total workforce due to financial constraints.