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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
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
Subscription businesses may have one more thing to worry about in their SEO initiatives with Vurb, a four-year-old startup with high hopes for redefining the
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 subscription industry is alive and thriving with lots of exciting headlines. Here are some highlights for the week: New York Times is Considering Giving
Last Friday Rolling Stone launched Rolling Stone Now, giving rock and roll lovers and pop culture fans unlimited, free access to its breaking news and
Digital newsstand service Magzter this week introduced Magzter Gold, which grants subscribers access to unlimited reading of over 2,000 titles out of an estimated 5,000
This month, The New Yorker launched a metered paywall, allowing visitors six free articles before being asked to subscribe for $12 for 12 weeks or
A new app that originated in Germany and is soon coming to America has an interesting pricing model that encourages word-of-mouth subscription registrations. Blloon is
Last week YouTube announced the launch of Music Key, a new premium subscription service that will let subscribers stream high-quality, ad-free music, videos, covers, playlists,