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Last week the British tabloid The Sun announced that it is bringing down its paywall and abandoning its Sun Mobile and Sun Goals apps, effective
In this week’s subscription news, Conde Nast buys Pitchfork Media, the New York Times is offering digital access to newsstand buyers, Netflix raises its rates
Earlier this week WalmartLabs (yes, that Walmart) announced that it will release OneOps cloud technology as an open source tool by year end. Jeremy King,
Yesterday Netflix announced its third quarter earnings for 2015. Overall, global membership increased by 3.62 million to 69.17 million subscribers, representing an increase of nearly
Last week Netflix announced it was raising its rates for new subscribers in the U.S., Canada and Latin America from $8.99 a month to $9.99.
Not yet. In May, The Winnipeg Free Press implemented a paywall, allowing readers to pay as they go instead of subscribing. In its second quarter
Hearst’s Houston Chronicle overshadows the competition in a big way, says NetNewsCheck. In a detailed analysis of the Houston Chronicle, NetNewsCheck’s Patrick Duprey explains how
After months of discussion, paywall tech companies Tinypass and Piano Media announced a merger on Tuesday, creating Piano, a new SaaS company specializing in advanced
Once again, the subscription world has been busy with paywall news, software rollouts, and publishing changes. It’s hard to keep up sometimes. Here are those
Would you interact with an ad on a newspaper site in exchange for free content? The U.K.’s Trinity Mirror hopes so, says The Drum. Trinity