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Weekly Subscription News, May 16, 2020: Quibi puts free content on YouTube to grow subscribers, Wink charged with extortion, and Canva adds 15 times more
Smart home hub provider Wink outraged customers last week when it unexpectedly announced a switch to the subscription model.
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,
In this week’s Five on Friday, we’ll explore how subscription companies have been impacted and are adapting to the new normal with COVID-19.
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.
In this week’s news, Congress wonders if Amazon lied to them, entrepreneurs launch art & plant subscriptions & Google requires identify verification.
The Seattle Times received a $9.9 million forgivable loan as part of the Payroll Protection Program under the CARES Act.
MaskClub launches the first mask subscription service in the U.S. Each subscription includes a face mask for the subscriber and one for a first responder.
It’s official! HBO Max will launch May 27 for $14.99 a month, featuring all of HBO’s content, including new shows and originals, in one place.

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