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After five years, Drip, a subscription-based music platform for independent musicians, was scheduled to shut its doors for good. On March 17, the day before
Rumors have been flying about SoundCloud’s forthcoming subscription service since last summer, but a new deal with Sony Music Entertainment has cinched it. This latest
In this week’s subscription news headlines, LSE Business Review predicts micropayments will be the “next normal,” Shopify is still losing money, and European publishers are
Satellite radio provider SiriusXM (NASDAQ: SIRI) is getting serious about its subscription rates with its second price hike in the last year, reports Music Business
Comic-Con and Lionsgate will launch Comic-Con HQ, a new, ad-free subscription video app in May, reports Variety. The app will be launched on May 7
In this week’s subscription news headlines, the Toronto Star ups its bets on its tablet app and line forums, Medium works on monetizing its publishing
Vessel, an online video streaming service, announced this week that subscribers will now enjoy an ad-free experience, effective March 7. Vessel also launched a new
Streaming music service Tidal faces a $5 million class-action lawsuit for allegedly not paying royalties to Yesh Music, LLC and John Emanuele from the band
A class action suit has been filed against Tidal, the value of Dropbox is in question, and ad block users are willing to disable them
Last week the Starz entertainment network (NASDAQ: STRZA and STRZB) announced its fourth quarter results for 2015. Sales were relatively flat for the quarter, but