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Google teases us once again with details about its proposed over-the-top TV product for YouTube. In the latest news, Google says the skinny TV
The competition among online retailers for free shipping got more heated last week, as Amazon quietly lowered its minimum shipping order from $49 to
In an interesting twist, Israel-based mobile ad blocking company Shine has rebranded itself as Rainbow and, instead of selling network-level ad blocking products to
The Consumer Review Fairness Act prohibits companies from threatening to sue or otherwise penalizing consumers for posting negative reviews or complaints.Lisa B. Dubrow, Subscription
In this week’s subscription news headlines, FedEx is ready to take on Amazon with its own fulfillment program, Comcast helps ad-supported publishers compete in
Earlier this month Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) reported its fourth quarter and full-year 2016 financials. In addition to revenues of $29.3 billion, a
Five on Friday is back by popular demand! In this weeks edition, Ad Age explores how the subscription economy will change the price we
Trinity Mirror, the largest national and regional multi-media publisher in the U.K., is testing out an ad-free subscription offering, reports Marketing Week. For £2.99
Online data doesnt last forever, and thats a big area of opportunity for publishers. Russell Perkins, Subscription Insider Guide to Data Publishing Strategy, discusses
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