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There’s been rumors for months that Google is planning on launching a subscription music service on YouTube, and now the rumor mill is saying the
For years, Major League Baseball has been turning a pretty penny through its online subscription site MLB.com. Now the National Football League is looking to
New data shows that new devices from Apple, Google and Amazon may be the key to unlocking wide adoption of paid content. The report by
Netflix added 1.69 million subscribers in the second quarter of 2014, largely in part to the release of the season two of “Orange is the
A new report states that revenues from online television and video subscription revenues (SVOD) is set to reach $13 billion by 2018. That’s a significant
Having trouble increasing your subscription sales? Invent a device that does half the work! While this solution may not be viable for many publishing companies,
Vaporvue launches this week, a subscription site with on-demand access to streaming video of extreme sports like surfing, skiing, and snowboarding. The service launched with
Here’s a test of your business savvy. Which one of these business decisions was smart? Case #1: Oyster, the subscription eBook service, just added Android,
Too much news for one post, once again! LinkedIn saw a slight gain in its stock price (0.7% to $156.84) this week after introducing a
Are licensing fees the best way for networks to syndicate their content, or should they be pursuing direct-to-consumer models? Usually, I’d say that licensing at