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This week we explore subscription billing, growing pains, email, strategic republishing, logo redesign and more.
In its largest deal ever, yesterday Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) announced that it is buying professional network LinkedIn for $26.2 billion, or $196 per share, in
In the technology age, there is far more clarity around the evolution of old business models. This is a theme you’ll see in almost every
Yesterday TheStreet (NASDAQ: TST) reported its first quarter 2016 financials, and they aren’t pretty. In addition to total revenue being down 5 percent year-over-year, the
Ad-blockers, mobile usage, video content and “no more comments” are all in the subscription news headlines this week. In addition, Scribd announces big changes, Zuckerburg
After a tumultuous year in the world of e-book subscription services, last week Scribd announced new changes to its subscription offerings. Instead of an unlimited,
Scribd drastically reduces its offerings to subscribers, Newsweek brings down its paywall to offer most content for free, and Snapchat considers a subscription option for
Do you love cars, racing and shows like Roadkill, Head 2 Head and Ignition? Then you are probably already watching Motor Trend OnDemand for free
Last week Dow Jones CEO William Lewis announced major organizational changes, including the creation of a new publishing unit, Dow Jones Media Group. “I am
2015 ended on a sour note for Apple, as its antitrust legal battle continues. The battle began in 2012 when federal and state authorities charged