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Twitter officially dips its toe into the subscription waters, launching ‘Tomorrow,’ a paid weather news service for $10 a month.
Peloton says recalls will cost them $165M, Hearst offers buyouts to 600, FuboTV adds 43K subscribers.
The Federal Trade Commission is hosting a virtual workshop on April 29th to examine digital “dark patterns” to examine what dark patterns are and how
Substack recently announced it raised $65M in Series B funding to expand the paid newsletter platform.
Ad wraps for bookazines, new funding for Substack and FCC rules on media cross-ownership are all in the weekly subscription news this week.
Facebook is launching a subscription newsletter platform for independent writers to grow their audiences.
Substack welcomes newsletter competition, Word Press’s parent buys content analytics platform Parse.ly, and Comcast holds off on data caps.
Disney+ will launch ad-free bundle, Apple & Facebook trade barbs over business models, & Sports Illustrated will put up paywall for premium content.
Yesterday Twitter announced their acquisition of Revue, a tool that helps writers and creators monetize content through paid newsletters.
Forbes is launching its Journalist Entrepreneurs subscription newsletter platform, where writers and Forbes share revenue 50/50.

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