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Are you ready? There are some big changes afoot in the media world as big corporations partner up, new players appear on the scene, and
U.S. and Canadian millennials (18- to 34-year-olds) will spend more than $62 billion on movies, TV, music and other content this year, predicts Deloitte, a
We’re just one week into the New Year, and already the subscription economy is setting the stage for 2015. Here is a sample of some
With so much many news headlines and outlets, it is hard to stay on top of all of the important subscription industry news. We’ve rounded
The Christmas holiday is just days away, and consumers are running out of time to shop. Savvy subscription sites are taking advantage of shoppers’ anxiety
Should publishers give away their content for free? Matthew Bryan Beck of SayDaily thinks so. That’s what he’s telling readers in his Dec. 11, 2014
As we have reported on these pages before, Spotify is an interesting case to watch as they attempt to bring online music streaming to mass
Last month the New York Times reported that Sony is testing a new, web-based, subscription TV service – PlayStation Vue. Now in beta testing in
Last week Bandcamp announced that it will help musicians launch their own subscription services, allowing indie artists to control pricing, music releases and messages to
Medici.tv, which boasts the largest online collection of classical music in the world, is changing how fans access, listen and experience classical music. The six-year-old