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Despite the busy-ness of the holidays, subscription and membership-based businesses march on, making details, launching new services and redesigning existing ones. This week Cision, Playster,
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
Tidal gets its third CEO, publishers tell Twitter their frustrations, Apollo considers purchasing Tribune Publishing. We have those headlines as well as news about payments,
Amazon.com is planning to beef up its Prime Video offerings soon, reports Bloomberg Business, which could give it a serious advantage over Netflix and Hulu.
On November 4, Dropbox announced that it is adding a new tier to its premium services: Enterprise. Dropbox Enterprise will offer users the same premium
If you use Microsoft’s OneDrive, your subscription is about to change. For the last year, along with their Office 365 subscription, users got unlimited storage
Napster relaunches as a subscription, Amazon abandons its roots, and The Sun drops its paywall. Get those headlines as well as news on short-form subscriptions,
Last week the British tabloid The Sun announced that it is bringing down its paywall and abandoning its Sun Mobile and Sun Goals apps, effective
Launches, layoffs, love connections and Lena Dunham are all in the subscription news headlines this week. Get those headlines as well as SaaS news, acquisitions,
TV and radio try to capture younger audiences, Walmart enters the cloud services market, and Ohio newspapers take a stand. In this week’s headlines, we’ve