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Spotify announced Monday that it will lay off 200 staff and consolidate its podcast studios in a strategic realignment.
The New York Times quietly raised their subscription rates by as much as 36% for an annual subscription.
YouTube retires YouTube Stories, Gen Z leads the decline in subscription renewals, and WaPo targets younger readers by accepting Venmo payments.
Coming out of the pandemic, live streaming continues to grow in popularity. We’ve got the latest live streaming stats.
Peloton rebrands and creates a tiered subscription, Max debuts in the US, and Comcast and Disney fight over Hulu.
Amazon agreed to a $30 million settlement with the FTC to resolve two privacy complaints against them for their Ring and Alexa products.
After the UK’s Competition & Markets Authority forced a sale, Meta sold GIPHY to Shutterstock for $53M.
Netflix reveals subscriber numbers for ad-free plan, Xbox considers “timed slices,” and it looks like a standalone ESPN streaming service is inevitable.
In the latest Legal Insider, Marc Roth of Cobalt law shares updates on auto-renewal legislations from the first quarter of 2023.
After a year of testing, Netflix is now enforcing password sharing restrictions in the US. Nonpaying viewers can get their own subscription or be added

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