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Though Gannett touts a strong first quarter, the media organization posted decreased revenue and a $142.3 million net loss.
Though it is tough to beat early-pandemic metrics of 2020, The New York Times started the year strong with growth in most categories.
Circle launches beverage subscription, Verizon sells Yahoo and AOL, and Amazon’s NFL deal starts a year early.
After 70 injuries to children and pets and one child death, Peloton voluntarily recalled its Tread+ and Tread treadmills after initially fighting the CPSC on
Piano shares subscription benchmarks, YouTube viewership grows, and NewsGuild urges Tribune shareholders to reject Alden’s offer.
Twitter announced they would acquire Scroll, an ad-blocking service that provides a cleaner, more streamlined experience for online readers and publishers.
Meredith Corporation is selling its TV business for $2.7B cash to Gray Television, allowing the company to focus on digital and magazine businesses.
In its first quarter earnings report, Comcast reports that Peacock has grown to 42 million subscribers.
Amazon reports another outstanding quarter with total net sales of $108.5B, representing 44% growth year-over-year.
Roku could lose YouTube TV app, Stripe acquires TaxJar, and NPR will offer paid podcast subscriptions.