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In this week’s subscription headlines, New Media agrees to acquire the Akron Beacon Journal for $16 million, streaming music service Tidal is allegedly behind in
Six months after launching a major redesign that 1.2 million users hated, Snapchat (NYSE: SNAP) gave in and revamped the popular social media app. It
WHOOP, a performance-measuring wearable for athletes, has launched a $30 a month membership, for consumers who want to want to up their physical game, reports
Knee deep in the latest financial reports, experts and analysts are diving into subscription services to see where they are helping – and hurting –
CBS Corp. (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS) is leveraging premium subscriptions for record first quarter revenue of $3.76 billion, a 13 percent from revenue of $3.34
In its earnings report last week, Pandora (NYSE: P) posted significant gains in subscription revenue and total subscribers, but it wasn’t enough to put Pandora
Digital subscriptions are proving to be a successful source of revenue for The New York Times (NYSE: NYT), according to the company’s latest financial report.
In this week’s subscription headlines, several big-name subscription companies report their quarterly financials, including McClatchy, Citrix and Time Warner. In other news, DocuSign and Smartsheet
Last week FICO (NYSE: FICO) reported solid financials for their second fiscal quarter of 2018 ended March 31, 2018. Among the company’s highlights for the
Last week technology giant Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) reported its third quarter fiscal year 2018 financials for the period ended March 31, 2018, posting double-digital revenue