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Subscription Insider’s 2022 subscription predictions touch on streaming video and audio, gaming, payments and the regulatory environment.
Yesterday Microsoft announced its acquisition of Activision Blizzard in a $68.7 billion all-cash deal.
Netflix announced an increase in subscription prices in the U.S. and Canada. Prices will go up $1 to $2 per month.
Big news in the payments world: Mastercard is imposing new and unique disclosure and notice requirements for merchants.
Ubisoft brings subscription service to Xbox, FuboTV grows to 1.1M subscribers, Audible discontinues daily digests of top news outlets.
NPR doubles down on podcast subscriptions; Apple considers audiobooks; and Taco Bell expands roll out of Taco Lover’s Pass.
In preliminary Q4 2021 results, fuboTV boasts 1.1 million subscribers and revenue growth in the triple digits, exceeding guidance.
Last week, the News Media Alliance urged the US Copyright Office to strengthen the rights of publishers.
WarnerMedia’s HBO and HBO Max ended the year with 73.8M total global subscribers, beating the company’s 2021 forecast.
Obvious Wines offers lifetime subscription for $6K; TikTok got more traffic than Google in ’21; Fox News #1 network for 6th straight year.