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Amazon declares another record sales event with Big Deal Days, saving members over $1B on hundreds of millions of items.
After 18 months of regulatory hurdles and negotiations, Microsoft finally sealed the $69B Activision Blizzard deal.
Monumental Sports Network launches a D2C subscription, Warner Bros. Discovery CFO justifies price increase, and one third-party Reddit app requires a subscription.
The Washington Post is offering voluntary buyouts, hoping to reduce staff by 10% and avoiding additional layoffs.
UFC releases 3 original series, TikTok and Meta look at ad-free subscriptions, and Amazon Fresh lowers the threshold for free delivery.
FTC plans to ban an online skin cream seller from using negative option marketing and charging consumers tens of millions of dollars in fees.
Amazon is calling it quits on live audio service Amp, just 18 months after its launch. The live audio service never gained the popularity Amazon
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