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Netflix is the latest streaming service to allow in-app purchases for iPhones and iPads, reports The Verge. Netflix made the announcement on Twitter with a
Kevin Novak discusses the data contained in your CRM, AMS, SMS, and the often unrealized benefits it can provide your business.
Ebook start-up Oyster crumbles under the pressure, new services bring consumers new tools via subscription, and stalwart Esquire finds a new way to make money
Cord cutters now have another reason to say “no” to cable forever – NBC. NBC is the latest player to jump on the over-the-top (OTT)
Earlier this week Oyster Books announced on its blog that it is shutting down the two-year-old ebook subscription service. Of course, as you’d expect from
Two more media giants combine forces. This time – Media General and Meredith Corp. Last week Media General announced it will buy Meredith Corp. in
Every issue. Every article. Ever. That’s what Esquire is offering subscribers who are eager to delve into the magazine’s complete digital archives which Esquire put
Print is not dead, or so says Alana Newhouse, editor-in-chief of Tablet magazine, a daily online magazine featuring Jewish news, ideas, and culture. In fact,
Payment platforms, network television, social media sites and magazine publishers are all in the news this week. Here are those headlines and more from around
We have good news and bad news. The good news – the NFL launched a new subscription service, NFL Game Pass, last week. For just