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Despite the serious business challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the expansion of the subscription-based economy doesn’t appear to be slowing down. That is attracting
Business news site Quartz is laying off 80 employees and emphasizing its membership model as part of a larger restructuring.
Five on Friday, May 15, 2020 includes jobs at NBA League Pass, Roku’s huge increase in viewership and the trend to online shopping subscriptions.
Magazine publisher Condé Nast and digital news outlet BuzzFeed announced additional layoffs, furloughs and cost cutting measures due to the pandemic.
Smart home hub provider Wink outraged customers last week when it unexpectedly announced a switch to the subscription model.
Independent niche magazines are suffering with the closure of bookstores and other outlets during COVID-19. MagBox finds a solution with a subscription box.
Tesla delays the release of its semi until 2021; the Skimm cuts staff 20%, and Comcast struggles with the loss of revenue from theme parks,
A year after embarking on a merger, textbook publishers McGraw-Hill and Cengage have called off the deal because they couldn’t overcome regulatory hurdles.
Teladoc sees double-digit growth in revenue and visits during the first quarter of 2020.
Dining card subscription company Foodie Card raises $1.5 million in seed funding to hire staff, grow restaurant and food bank partnerships and expand nationally.

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