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Last fall CBS and HBO announced they were getting into the over-the-top (OTT) TV business, delivering audio, video and other media directly to consumers over
The most popular dating app of the last few years may be the author of its own downfall. Tinder, which launched in 2013 and has
In an interview with Capital last week, Mark Aldam, president of Hearst Newspapers, shared some of his company’s digital success secrets. For example, the company’s
We’re just five weeks into the new year, and the headlines are getting hotter and hotter. This week Mitt Romney announced he would not be
Many technology companies, and famously Google, have built empires through their ecosystems. A business community or network formed around a company’s mission, assets or products
Subscription eBook consumption will continue to grow, according to speakers at the Digital Book World conference in New York City. Leaders from major eBook publishers
Last Friday Rolling Stone launched Rolling Stone Now, giving rock and roll lovers and pop culture fans unlimited, free access to its breaking news and
2014 proved that news of the New York Times’ demise has been greatly exaggerated, yet not totally unfounded. The Times yesterday released its revenue numbers
Nineteen years ago, psychotherapist Dr. Victor Yalom had a vision to capture the teachings of his mentor Dr. James Bugental on video for training purposes.
While the Northeast was digging out from the blizzard, subscription companies around the globe carried on. Here’s what happened this week in the subscription industry,

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