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In a memo to staffers, New York Daily News editor-in-chief Arthur Browne warned employees that staff cuts could begin before the end of the year
Coursera, a for-profit, online education platform that partners with top universities and organizations worldwide, just made professional education a little more affordable. The company recently
Last week School Zone announced the launch of Anywhere Teacher, a new multi-platform, supplemental learning subscription for kids that is accessible across platforms and devices.
With this week’s subscription news headlines, we get the opportunity to forget about the presidential election for a while: Amazon considers a Prime housekeeping service,
Last week The Telegraph, owned by Telegraph Media Group, announced that it is dropping its metered paywall in favor of a digital, premium subscription service
Scribd kicked off November with the announcement that it was adding premium magazine content to its E-book subscription service from top publishers including Bloomberg, Entrepreneur
In this week’s subscription news headlines, Business Insider tells us that Amazon is making non-Prime members pay higher prices at its brick-and-mortar bookstores, Ken Doctor
Quarterly financial results are in, and while we can’t cover every subscription company, we like to highlight those we’ve written about before. With the quarter
Who within your company is responsible for subscriber or member retention? All too often, there is no one. Robert Skrob, Subscription Insider Guide to Member
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