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In November, cloud-based messaging app Telegram launched Telegraph, a public publishing platform accessible to anyone with access to the internet, reports Venture Beat. This new
Last Monday The New York Times announced its purchase of The Wirecutter and The Sweethome, online guides for technology gear, home products and other consumer
In this week’s subscription news headlines, Fortune’s Mathew Ingram says sticking with print would not have helped newspapers avoid death, the FCC hits Comcast with
On Monday, Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) reported record subscription revenue of $2 billion, representing a 36 percent increase over the same period last year. This is
The Atlantic is the latest online magazine to ask readers who use ad blockers to pay up, reports Media Post. The Atlantic gives ad-blocking readers
Last week Comcast (Xfinity) customers in more than two dozen regions across the U.S. will be automatically enrolled in the company’s new One Terabyte Data
Satellite radio service SiriusXM (NASDAQ: SIRI) will start reaching a whole new audience with the launch of a six-month, standalone streaming music subscription service priced
Last Friday Dennis Publishing announced that Mental Floss magazine would publish its final print publication with the November-December issue. Instead of focusing on both print
This weekend Wenner Media, the parent company of Rolling Stone magazine, announced it would sell a 49 percent stake in the publication to BandLab, a
In the summer of 2012, Liz Cadman knew she had a problem. She was addicted to subscription boxes, and she wanted more. She couldn’t find