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Earlier this week, Gannett-owned USA TODAY announced the launch of its newest premium product, USA TODAY Sports+.
The New York Times Co. is putting its Wirecutter product review site behind a metered paywall.
Twitter to monetize Clubhouse clone ‘Spaces’; Apple will cut commissions to attract more publishers; ESPN looks to license brand for $3B as sports betting grows.
Streamlabs launches recurring monthly tipping service, Axel Springer buys POLITICO, and Microsoft announces Oct. 5 launch of Windows 11.
Twitter is letting creators test a new newsletter subscription sign-up feature on their Twitter profiles.
Fair abandons the car subscription model, OnlyFans reverses courses to allow sexually explicit content, and Substack partners with OpenNote to accept Bitcoin.
Vox Media continues to grow with its latest acquisition, ‘Punch,’ a digital publication focused on cocktails and cocktail culture.
The SEC charged three former Netflix engineers and two associates with insider trading for using nonpublic subscriber data to make $3M in profits.
LitPic, a new social network designed specifically for creator monetization, announced a $1.5M seed round.
Medium to offer writers 50% of subscriber revenue, WarnerMedia might sell TMZ to Fox, USA Today puts crossword behind paywall.