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Pirated subscriptions in the US are a billion-dollar industry, Wirecutter is considering a subscription product, and Twitter limits replies.
Last week, Facebook-owned Instagram announced the launch of its short-form video platform, Instagram Reels, a new rival for TikTok.
NBCUniversal sees 25% drop in ad revenue, Glossybox launches a new subscription plan, and CBS All Access is expands content ahead of rebrand.
During Disney’s Q3 earnings call, CEO Bob Chapek announced ‘Mulan,’ the live action film, would debut on Disney Plus on Sept. 4 for $29.99.
How will movie theatres fare if they don’t consider alternative revenue sources, Peacock’s overnight success and top subscription jobs
The New York Times saw an 8.4% increase in subscription revenue in Q2 2020 due, in part, to growth of digital-only subscriptions.
In its Q2 2020 financials, Sirius XM reports strong subscriber numbers including 516K net new subscribers, bringing total subscribers to 34.3M.
Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq. explains a recently filed class-action lawsuit against Ancestry.com. Ancestry is accused of violating California law by automatically renewing memberships without consumers’
Apple reports double digit growth in products and services in Q3 FY2020, including growth in subscription services revenue.
The Athletic hopes to boost subscribers with cross-marketing deals, Instagram Reels plans to poach creators and Twitter confirms it may add subscriptions after 2020.