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This week Audible launches a cheaper version of its Audible audiobook subscription service. Subscribers can access 68K hours of content.
Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq. explains a new FTC rule for companies who have had delayed orders during Covid-19.
How will movie theatres fare if they don’t consider alternative revenue sources, Peacock’s overnight success and top subscription jobs
Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq. explains a recently filed class-action lawsuit against Ancestry.com. Ancestry is accused of violating California law by automatically renewing memberships without consumers’
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn announced this week that it will cut 960 jobs across its Sales and Talent Acquisition business segments.
One of the most effective strategies for attracting new customers is to offer subscription bundles, pairing multiple products or services at discounted rates.
Zoom launches a subscription-based Hardware as a Service (HaaS) program to help companies get state-of-the-art calling & conferencing hardware on a budget.
Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq. explains new updates to Vermont’s Automatic Renewal Online Cancellation Provisions which goes into effect on July 1, 2020.
Yesterday Scribd announced it is adding new premium content for subscribers, including free access to music, movies, documentaries, comics and more.
Business news site Quartz is laying off 80 employees and emphasizing its membership model as part of a larger restructuring.

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