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In our first Five on Friday of the year, Roku considers buying Quibi content, Discovery+ banks on reality TV, and AMC Theatres seeks cash.
WW, formerly Weight Watchers, kicks off 2021 with its new Digital 360 subscription, an app with coaching, exclusive content and experiences.
A retired NBA player buys Ebony magazine, WaPo says Google is hurting local news, and a Chicago eatery launches gelato pint subscriptions.
This year’s top subscription stories include major acquisitions, antitrust concerns, lots of layoffs, an abundance of launches and more.
Peloton announced its plan to buy Precor, a larger global fitness equipment manufacturer, in a deal valued at $420 million.
Tribune Publishing sells BestReviews for $160M, Roku and HBO Max make a deal, and BBC Studios to launch ad-free subscription service.
Last week, Google got hit with two more antitrust lawsuits, just two months after the Department of Justice filed its own antitrust lawsuit.
Box office revenue is far below premium video in 2020, Peacock becomes The Office’s new home and our digital habits are forever changed.
The Federal Trade Commission and attorneys general from 48 states and U.S. territories are suing Facebook for creating an illegal monopoly.
Food delivery service DoorDash went public on Wednesday, raising $3.4 billion in its first day of trading, far ahead of expectations.

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