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Paywalls are in this week’s subscription news headlines, including redesigned websites, metered paywalls and a possible merger. Irish Times paywall goes live July 29 In
On Sunday, 61% of Greek voters said “no” to terms offered by European creditors to bail out their financially-crippled country, said CBC News. The victory
If you live in Chicago, your Netflix and Spotify subscriptions just got 9% more expensive. So says the city’s Department of Finance which ruled last
On Tuesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hosted an informal, one-hour Townhall Q&A online to get input from the online community. The session lasted nearly 90
E-book subscription service Scribd is dramatically reducing its catalog of romance and erotica titles, reported Smashwords, an indie e-book distributor. Smashwords CEO Mark Coker received
Amazon’s ‘Prime Now’ has made its way across the pond, launching in London, said Venture Beat yesterday. Thousands of products are now eligible for the
“Welcome to a brand new Pando!” read the announcement last week by Pando Daily’s editor-in-chief Sarah Lacy and editorial director Paul Carr. What’s new about
Celebrating its two-year anniversary in July, New York-based start-up ClassPass is challenging the traditional gym membership model. Instead of paying $50 a month to an
Taylor Swift single-handedly brought Apple to its knees, pushing the company to pay royalties to artists during the free three-month trial membership of Apple Music,
Taylor Swift, Google and Netflix topped this week’s subscription industry headlines. Here are those, and others you may have missed: How to Recognize the Warning