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In a radical shift of its business model, Rodale announced today that the print edition of Prevention, a healthy lifestyle, fitness and wellness magazine, will
Earlier this week, executive editor Richard Kim announced that The Nation, America’s oldest weekly magazine, would erect a metered paywall. Effective Monday, January 11, regular
In this week’s subscription news headlines, Apple humble-brags about a record-breaking holiday season for the App store. Adele resists the streaming music trend and the
Last month we reported that ad blocking is a $21.8 billion problem. That’s how much money publishers lost last year in advertising revenue because of
Last week Facebook announced that it has (finally) launched Instant Articles to Android users. Instant Articles was initially launched as a test on the iPhone
Publisher Ziff Davis is moving to the FreeWall model by Rezonence, straddling the world between free content and the paywall, says DigiDay. Ziff Davis successfully
The subscription industry is constantly changing. Subscription Insider tries to keep you up-to-date with daily news blogs and social media posts, but it is impossible
One of Europe’s largest news magazines, Der Spiegel, will cut staff by 20% and launch a paywall to fight a decline in advertising and circulation,
Thirteen months ago, The New Yorker launched a metered paywall to bridge the gap between free and paid online content. Last week, it announced the
Angie’s List rejects an acquisition offer, Microsoft finally shuts down Zune, and Google announces a redesign of Google+. We have those headlines and more to

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