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AI-driven features fuel double-digit recurring revenue growth, reinforcing Adobe’s role as a marquee subscription business and a benchmark for SaaS peers.
With new plans for All Access and Games, the Times signals a shift toward retention, shared experiences, and flexible household definitions.
YouTube’s move marks a historic shift in sports subscriptions. Yet higher costs for existing customers highlight the risk of innovation that undermines loyalty.
Penalty underscores the FTC’s renewed enforcement posture, offering subscription executives a preview of how transparency and accessibility rules like Click-to-Cancel may be applied.
Wohlfiel v. Adobe alleges deceptive enrollment and “heroin-like” reliance on Early Termination Fees, building on the FTC’s ongoing enforcement case.
Amazon folds its ad-supported Freevee service into Prime Video, signaling a strategic shift toward consolidation in hybrid subscription and ad models.
Antenna’s latest report shows slowing growth, shifting demographics, and a surge in former subscribers reshaping the SVOD landscape.
Massachusetts’ new Attorney General regulations ban hidden fees and impose strict rules on subscription trials and auto-renewals, with major implications for consumer-facing businesses.
With Fubo debuting a $55.99 package, rivals Disney, Fox, and others are racing to reshape live sports streaming with lower-cost, sports-centric offerings.
VW’s “power-on-demand” upgrade adds 20 horsepower for a monthly or lifetime fee, underscoring the uphill battle carmakers face in turning software features into recurring revenue.