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In this week’s subscription news, Variety adds a digital subscription content tier, the New York Times introduces a customized cookbook, and Comcast profits are looking
The New York Daily News started its week out with a bang, announcing Monday that it was cutting its newsroom staff in half. The cuts
Last week Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) reported a strong fourth quarter for its fiscal year 2018 ended June 30, 2018. The company earned revenue of $30.1
Walmart is considering a streaming video subscription service that will compete against Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, reports The Information. According to one source, Walmart
Despite server overload that caused shopping downtime, last week’s Amazon Prime Day was the biggest sales day in company history, surpassing Cyber Monday, Black Friday
In this week’s subscription news, Texture drops its premium pricing for existing subscribers, Bustle owner Bryan Goldberg wins the bankruptcy auction to buy Gawker, and
In other merger news this week, members of the Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted to send the proposed $3.9 billion Sinclair-Tribune merger to an administrative
The Washington Post is looking for new ways to engage younger audiences. On Monday, The Post announced it was launching a channel on Twitch to
Last week Hearst Communications Inc. agreed to pay $50 million to settle an alleged violation of the Michigan Video Rental Privacy Act, reports Law360. In
In this week’s subscription news, Apple Music reportedly has more paid U.S. subscribers than Spotify, The Onion, Clickhole and A.V. Club are preparing for layoffs,

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