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The Athletic hopes to boost subscribers with cross-marketing deals, Instagram Reels plans to poach creators and Twitter confirms it may add subscriptions after 2020.
In a highly unusual quarter, Amazon reports net sales of $88.9 billion, a 40% increase year-over-year. Online grocery sales tripled during the quarter.
Micro-video platform started a $200 million TikTok Creator Fund to help creators turn their content into careers and signed a multi-year deal with NMPA.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and 17 other plaintiffs file suit against Google and YouTube for not stopping a global bitcoin scam.
On July 15, Apple won a years-long appeal against the European Commission over $15.4 billion in taxes the company owed in Ireland.
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn announced this week that it will cut 960 jobs across its Sales and Talent Acquisition business segments.
Zuora helps The Seattle Times meet digital subscriber goals, Hubspot shares newsletter tips, and NYT Co. names a successor President-CEO.
A new platform – Subtext – is having great success helping publishers connect and engage with readers through text messages.
The Guardian announced that it will be cutting up to 180 jobs (70 editorial, 110 business positions) due to declining revenue resulting from the pandemic.
In its second quarter letter to shareholders, streaming video subscription service Netflix reported double-digit growth in total revenue and membership.