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Consumer Reports is celebrating its 80th year with a redesign, complete with a new color scheme, rating system and tiered membership options. Many of the
Last week AARP announced the launch of ‘Staying Sharp,’ a subscription for people of all ages to help them assess their brain function and lifestyle
Since the AMEX-COSTCO “divorce”, many recurring merchants have been proactive reaching out to customers to mitigate its impact since American Express cards operate separately from
Last week subscription management platform Fusebill announced it had secured $6 million in its Series A round of funding. This is just the latest SaaS
The streaming music wars are heating up, as Pandora inks deals with two major music labels along with more than 30 independent music labels and
What started out as a slow news week for subscription companies has blossomed into a very busy news cycle. This week we’ve got a wide
Paul Wright of California filed a class action lawsuit on Monday alleging that Sirius XM Radio misled consumers over lifetime subscriptions. In the suit. Wright
Yesterday Adblock Plus announced it is launching an Acceptable Ads Platform in beta. The new product will help move the Acceptable Ads Initiative forward while
Canada’s #1 newspaper, The Globe and Mail, is the latest media outlet to fall prey to necessary staff cuts. In an all-staff meeting last week,
Brave Software, the makers of the Brave ad-blocking browser, are testing a micropayment system designed to compensate publishers for revenue lost from blocked ads. The

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