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Hulu turns 15, Amazon exits the Halo business, and Clubhouse axes 50% of staff for the audio app.
Celebrating their 100th year, TIME announced they are bringing down their paywall on June 1 to make their journalism more inclusive and accessible.
MoviePass subscriptions for sale at Walmart, 25K Twitter users pay to for Elon Musk’s exclusive tweets, ESPN announces layoffs.
BuzzFeed News is shutting down. News will now be reported under the HuffPost brand, and BuzzFeed will lay off 15% of staff.
Consumer spending growth is slowing, ChatGPT allegedly made up fake Guardian articles, Snapchat+ grows to 3M subscribers.
With new subscription box Steam Lit, Latina romance book influencer Melissa Gill wants to serve underrepresented BIPOC and LGBTQ+ audineces.
Last week digital media company Starboard purchased conservative social media platform Parler and promptly shut it down.
Two senators are reintroducing the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act to even the playing field between big tech and digital publishers.
Github ordered to identify user who leaked Twitter source code, news outlets debate about paying for Twitter Blue, and more ads are coming to Microsoft’s
In 2022, NewsMatch helped 303 nonprofit newsrooms raise $38M with local funders surpassing national funders for the first time.