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Google’s YouTube gets serious about subscriptions with plans to roll out two subscription services by year end, says The Verge. One will be YouTube’s Music
Netflix, Facebook and Microsoft are in the subscription headlines this week, along with audio subscriptions, ad-blockers and social media. Here are those headlines and more,
Spotify users are outraged at changes to the company’s privacy policy, allowing the streaming music service to access photos, contacts, location, sensor data (about your
Subscription-based companies are constantly changing and evolving. Here are updates on some of the stories we’ve covered over the last few months: Ashley Madison: Hackers
“Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?” Sure, turn on HBO. The popular children’s program is moving. Sesame Street
In its first five weeks, 11 million users have signed up for Apple Music, Apple’s new streaming music service, including 2 million who have signed
Once again, the subscription world has been busy with paywall news, software rollouts, and publishing changes. It’s hard to keep up sometimes. Here are those
Despite a rocky start by Wall Street standards, World Wrestling Entertainment (NYSE:WWE) turned a profit in the second quarter of 2015, just a year and
Last week SoundCloud, a Berlin-based music distribution platform, confirmed rumors that it is launching a subscription service later this year. Chief Technology Officer and co-founder
For subscription companies operating on a calendar year, June 30 marked the end of the second quarter for 2015, so Q2 reports are trickling in.