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The Seattle Times received a $9.9 million forgivable loan as part of the Payroll Protection Program under the CARES Act.
MaskClub launches the first mask subscription service in the U.S. Each subscription includes a face mask for the subscriber and one for a first responder.
In these trying times, subscription businesses need to ask themselves what their responsibility is to their customers. Do they suspend payments? Offer free subscriptions? How
Despite the coronavirus, Comcast Xfinity is doing a soft launch of Peacock, giving its customers free access three months prior to the national premiere.
Any merchant now offering free trials or discounted introductory offers as part of a subscription / recurring offering, must comply with the VISA updated requirements.
Five on Friday, April 17, 2020: Zuora shares subscription industry report, App Store has 32 more malicious apps, and AMC Theatres is considering bankruptcy.
Tribune Publishing, the Los Angeles Times and Vox Media are implementing furloughs, layoffs and salary reductions during the coronavirus crisis.
Disney Plus has found its niche, attracting 50 million paid subscribers to its streaming video on demand service in just five months.
Weekly Subscription News, Apr. 11: HBO gives Americas 500 free hours of prem. content, Bustle lays off 24, SF Examiner and SF Weekly cut pay