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In this week’s subscription news headlines, Chevrolet partners with Twitter to introduce its first-ever global video subscription content series, Marvel joins Comixology for all-you-can-read subscription
Last Friday Time Inc. (NYSE: TIME), publisher of Life, Cooking Light, Money and Sports Illustrated, released a statement saying that, despite media speculation, the company
Last Thursday Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) reported its third quarter financials for fiscal year 2017 for the period ended March 31, 2017. The company reported revenue
In this week’s subscription headlines, Microsoft announces its first official integrations with the newly-acquired LinkedIn, Apple says it has fixed its cloud storage subscription bug,
On Monday, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) announced that it has opened a self-service marketplace for digital subscriptions, including everything from Dropbox, Fitbit and eMeals to Sling
Match.com in the UK has launched a dating bot named Lara in Facebook Messenger, says Marketing Week. Lara can help users set up dating profiles
Last week Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn announced that the free language learning app was launching Duolingo Plus, a premium version for Android users. For
In this week’s subscription news, former Microsoft managers take on LinkedIn with a platform that pays users, AT&T helps partners to seize recurring revenue opportunities,
After discussing its reinvention for a year, The Boston Globe is ready to move on its plans for a major transformation. On Monday, Boston Globe
Last week Condé Nast announced that it was expanding its relationship with Snap, Inc. (i.e., Snapchat), launching Snapchat Discover channels for GQ, Wired and SELF