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The FTC just announced another settlement against an online marketer for millions, this time $10,000, against its acquisition of new consumers for its online subscription
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have signed a multiyear production deal with Netflix valued at approximately $100 million.
Video communications company Zoom experienced triple-digit growth in revenue and subscribers for Q2 FY2021 as a result of COVID-19.
Apple TV+ to offer AR content, Amazon and Netflix have the most new releases and Porsche to expand subscriptions in North America.
Patreon raises $90M, bringing valuation to $1.2B; Netflix offers free content to non-subscribers; and LinkedIn shares top subscription jobs.
In Part 2 of “Streaming Wars,” we examine SVOD tests and trends, and we consider the future of streaming with the help of Rameez Tase,
Anime subscription service Crunchyroll, who has 3M paid members, has expanded its freemium model to include two additional membership tiers.
The TikTok saga continues. Here’s an update on who’s bidding on the short-form video platform, who’s suing whom, and who’s leaving the company.
FTC interviews Mark Zuckerberg in antitrust probe, Netflix rolls out content shuffling, and Spotify has a counterfeit podcast problem.
Since the pandemic hit the U.S., consumer habits have changed, including how we watch subscription TV. Here we look at trends and the future.