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Last fall we reported that the Toronto Star, Canada’s largest newspaper, was planning to tear down its paywall. Instead of relying on subscriptions as a
In January, we wrote about Jukely, a subscription service that helps music lovers get concert tickets for $25/month. At that time, the service was only
After talking about its product for nearly six months, HBO finally announced details of its streaming video service, said the International Business Times last week.
There is always something new happening in the subscription industry world. Here are some highlights from this week, including an app for preschoolers, older adults
NBCUniversal plans to launch a video-on-demand subscription comedy service this year to target viewers under 35 and capitalize on the network’s most popular comedy shows
At this week’s Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, two of the foremost video game developers disrupted the gaming world. Developers Epic Games and Unity
This Thursday Nickelodeon is launching Noggin, a kid-friendly, mobile, video subscription service for $5.99. Targeted at kids ages 2 to 6, the ad-free app will
Financial Times is changing…again! Last fall we reported that the “digital first” Financial Times was going through a redesign of its print product, which came
The long decline in cable television subscriptions continued in 2014, according to yearly numbers released this week by Comcast. For the year, Comcast reported that
Earlier this week Arkansas Business reported that the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is relaxing its paywall, giving nonsubscribers five free stories per month. Previously, as explained in