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At Zoomtopia, Zoom announced the launch of OnZoom, a new online platform that allows paid Zoom users the ability to monetize events.
Amazon Prime Day 2020 was wildly successful, raising $3.5B for third-party sellers, most of which are small or medium businesses.
Quartz is up for sale, Apple said “no, thank you” to Quibi, and GoPro and Bloomberg Media are focused on subscriber growth.
Disney is doubling down on its D2C streaming video success with a strategic reorganization of its media and entertainment businesses.
Streaming giant Netflix will no longer offer free trials to prospective subscribers in the U.S., but it still offers some content for free.
Day #4 of Subscription Show 2020 included a VIP session with Robert Skrob of Membership Services, sessions, demos and more.
According to PwC, the global OTT video market will double in size between 2019 and 2023, when it will total $72.8 billion. A rapidly expanding
In a gesture of goodwill, Apple has extended the free trial period for Apple TV+’s SVOD subscription service until the end of January 2021.
fuboTV preps for a $150M IPO, Twitch launches a library of 1M licensed songs for streamers and 11% of Americans have subscribed to Walmart+.
A Senate panel wants to subpoena tech CEOs, PYMNTS reports the latest subscription trends and Zenesys shares the best times to post to social.