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In this week’s subscription news headlines, the Toronto Star ups its bets on its tablet app and line forums, Medium works on monetizing its publishing
Angie’s List, a contractor and service review and ratings service, announced that it will abandon its membership model and move to a tiered subscription plan
A class action suit has been filed against Tidal, the value of Dropbox is in question, and ad block users are willing to disable them
Last week Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM), a customer relationship management technology company, announced its fiscal 2016 fourth quarter and full year financials for the fiscal year
Microsoft is developing a premium version of Outlook.com email, says ZDNet. Microsoft hasn’t revealed when Microsoft Outlook.com Premium will be released or what it will
After allowing select publishers to test out Instant Articles, Facebook will open up its publishing platform to publishers all over the world. Starting April 12
Google AMP, Google’s response to Facebook’s Instant Articles and Apple News, will go live this Wednesday, February 24, says Ad Age. AMP stands for Accelerated
In this age of diminishing advertising revenue, ad blockers, ad fraud, ad blindness and bots, online publishers are searching for solutions. One of them may
Year-end financials are beginning to roll out, so there is a lot of subscription news in this week’s headlines. In addition, Wired is offering a
During its January 28, 2016 earnings call, Microsoft reported solid performance and growth in key areas for the second quarter of fiscal year 2016, which