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Streaming video subscription service Netflix is raising prices $1 to $2 per month for U.S. subscribers, just weeks after halting free trials.
Salt Lake Trib to move to weekly print paper, GoCardless partners with Brompton’s bike service for payments, ESPN puts more content behind paywall.
E-bike subscription service DANCE announced that it had raised $17.8 million in series A funding less than three months after its launch.
This week Facebook announced the launch of a new cloud gaming service that is free-to-play now but could evolve into a subscription service.
Just four months after its launch, HBO Max has attracted 8.6 million U.S. subscribers, ahead of WarnerMedia’s goal for the SVOD service.
After reporting its third quarter results, streaming audio subscription service Sirius XM increases its guidance for the full year 2020.
Apple gives new iPhone buyers free subscriptions, hotels use subscriptions to lure back guests, and Morning Brew wants Business Insider to buy it.
Netflix revenue increased 22.7% in Q3, but membership dropped compared to guidance provided by the streaming subscription service.
At Zoomtopia, Zoom announced the launch of OnZoom, a new online platform that allows paid Zoom users the ability to monetize events.
TIME magazine announced the launch of TIME for Kids, a new digital subscription that provides age-appropriate news for grades K-6.