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It wouldn’t be a full week without news from Amazon, Apple and the New York Times, would it? They’re all in the news this week
In late October, YouTube launched YouTube Red, a subscription service giving users an ad-free streaming video and music experience for $9.99 a month. Six weeks
In a recent op-ed piece for Business Insider, Pandora CEO Brian McAndrews speaks out against free streaming music, saying that free on-demand music services are
Tidal gets its third CEO, publishers tell Twitter their frustrations, Apollo considers purchasing Tribune Publishing. We have those headlines as well as news about payments,
California consumers are suing subscription-based companies within and outside the state, in accordance with California’s auto-renewal law (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17600 et
Amazon.com is planning to beef up its Prime Video offerings soon, reports Bloomberg Business, which could give it a serious advantage over Netflix and Hulu.
The majority of Hulu subscribers are willing to sit through limited ads, the New York Times is changing its commenting system, and Nickelodeon adds eight
Angie’s List rejects an acquisition offer, Microsoft finally shuts down Zune, and Google announces a redesign of Google+. We have those headlines and more to
On Monday, Pandora announced that it will pay streaming music service Rdio $75 million to acquire technology to launch its own on-demand, streaming-music subscription service.
During Time Warner’s (NYSE: TWX) third quarter earnings call, the company announced it plans to experiment with reducing the number of ads on some of

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