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Have you seen a rise in declines or a rise in chargebacks or fraud? Are your renewals taking longer to successfully process? Do you understand
Like many legacy publishers, the 160-year-old McClatchy Company (NYSE: MNI), the owner of 31 media companies in 28 U.S. markets, is doing a major transformation,
Last week Hulu announced that it has made a deal with CBSto offer live-streaming content to Hulu subscribers, along with CBS Sports Network and POP.
Last Friday The Seattle Times’ executive editor Don Shelton emailed newsroom employees with the news that 23 jobs would be cut. Voluntary buyouts have been
With subscription news headlines covering everything from SaaS and subscription boxes to streaming video and solar gardens, 2016 was an interesting year for the subscription
New York Magazine has launched a new premium membership program called “New York by New York,” reports Media Post’s Publishers Daily. For $99 a year
President-Elect Donald Trump’s attacks against specific media organizations seem to be having the opposite of his intended effect. Rather than proving they are as unpopular
Virtual reality startup Wevr is adding a new service to its Transport app – premium subscriptions. Transport is an independent, curated virtual reality (VR) network
In this week’s subscription news, Microsoft looks like it will win the needed approval from EU to seal the LinkedIn deal, iHeart Radio launches a
Last Thursday Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) added two more premium channels – HBO and Cinemax – to Amazon Channels, bringing the total number of video subscriptions