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In this week’s subscription news, The New York Times lays off 68 staff, Amazon acquires Zoox, and Mercedes may cancel its vehicle subscription service.
The New York Times pulls out of Apple News, Alden Global Capital adds a board member to Tribune Publishing, and major brands boycott Facebook ads.
Match Group, the company behind more than 45 dating apps like Match.com, Tinder and Hinge, is going solo after 21 years with parent company IAC.
Lululemon Athletica Inc. announced it is buying MIRROR, a home fitness company, for $500 million. MIRROR uses a membership model for its fitness classes.
Streaming video service YouTube TV celebrates its third birthday with a 30% price hike in subscription fees, along with new content and features.
Le Tote, a subscription women’s clothing rental service, filed suit against Urban Outfitters for allegedly using proprietary information to start a competing service.
Google announced a new licensing program in which it would pay select publishers for high quality content, including text, images, audio and video.
Facebook expands fan subscriptions for gaming streamers, Wildgrain ships artisinal sourdough loaves, and eDreams adds hotels to subscription service.
Dr. Matt Lindsay, president of Mather Economics, shares subscription trends, risks and opportunities, and recommendations for digital publishers.
Google Chrome browser extensions are used in spyware attacks, WW shares jump 20% with subscriber growth, eMarketer shares COVID-19 consumer shopping trends

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