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Last week Walt Disney Co. announced that it is launching DisneyLife, a digital subscription service, in the United Kingdom soon. Though a specific launch date
TV and radio try to capture younger audiences, Walmart enters the cloud services market, and Ohio newspapers take a stand. In this week’s headlines, we’ve
NBC is trying to woo cord cutters and cord nevers with its plans to launch Seeso, an all-you-can-eat comedy streaming video service. For $3.99 a
In this week’s subscription news, Conde Nast buys Pitchfork Media, the New York Times is offering digital access to newsstand buyers, Netflix raises its rates
Yesterday Netflix announced its third quarter earnings for 2015. Overall, global membership increased by 3.62 million to 69.17 million subscribers, representing an increase of nearly
Last week Netflix announced it was raising its rates for new subscribers in the U.S., Canada and Latin America from $8.99 a month to $9.99.
Dow Jones and Google are taking big risks, Evernote is scaling back, and Blendle is up to something big. Those headlines and more, right here,
Axel Springer acquires a majority stake in Business Insider, Comcast launches Watchable, and Millennials are paying for content – wait, what?!! We’ve got those headlines
While Google and Microsoft were making nice this week, ending their public patent feud, Amazon was working on plans to ban competing TV streaming services
Netflix is the latest streaming service to allow in-app purchases for iPhones and iPads, reports The Verge. Netflix made the announcement on Twitter with a

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