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Sometimes more is better. In this case, two lawsuits are not better than one. In late December, Mashable reported that Spotify has been sued in
In this week’s subscription headlines, Dow Jones announces key changes while creating a new publishing unit, Apple Music boasts more than 10 million paying subscribers,
Starz is the latest premium channel to go solo as a direct-to-consumer, over-the-top (OTT) streaming video service, joining competitors Showtime and HBO. Starz CEO Chris
In this week’s subscription news headlines, Apple humble-brags about a record-breaking holiday season for the App store. Adele resists the streaming music trend and the
Seeso, NBCUniversal’s comedy subscription service, officially launched this week, following a one-month, web-only trial. Unlike other over-the-top (OTT) streaming video services, Seeso is focused solely
This week’s Five on Friday takes a look at native ads, Hubspot cancelling opt-ins, managing uncertainty in your business, understanding your customers, and the biggest
Despite the busy-ness of the holidays, subscription and membership-based businesses march on, making details, launching new services and redesigning existing ones. This week Cision, Playster,
The subscription industry is constantly changing. Subscription Insider tries to keep you up-to-date with daily news blogs and social media posts, but it is impossible
After being in beta since 2014, Playster, an online multimedia and entertainment subscription service, officially launched December 10, says Publishers Weekly. Boasting the world’s most
Last week Tony-winning producer Ken Davenport livestreamed his Off-Broadway musical Daddy Long Legs online for free, reports Lee Seymour for Forbes. The viewing of this