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There has been a recurring theme over the past 12 months as major retailers across the U.S. are continually hit with malware attacks to their
Financial Times is changing…again! Last fall we reported that the “digital first” Financial Times was going through a redesign of its print product, which came
EBooks, cable subscriptions and a new mobile app for kids were all in the subscription news this week. Read those headlines here along with other
The long decline in cable television subscriptions continued in 2014, according to yearly numbers released this week by Comcast. For the year, Comcast reported that
Earlier this week Arkansas Business reported that the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is relaxing its paywall, giving nonsubscribers five free stories per month. Previously, as explained in
In its 2014 MPA Factbook, the Association of Magazine Media reports that 91% of all adults read magazines. That number jumps to 96% for adults
Newly released research by PayPal and market research firm Ipsos shows just how dramatically mobile commerce is moving ahead of traditional online commerce. For subscription
The subscription industry is alive and thriving with lots of exciting headlines. Here are some highlights for the week: New York Times is Considering Giving
The disruption of the cable market continues with last week’s launch of Sling TV, Dish Network’s answer to pricey cable bills. Sling TV, an over-the-top
Next Monday The Irish Times is implementing a metered subscription offering, becoming the first Irish paper ensconced behind a paywall since the paper abandoned its