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In this week’s subscription news, Conde Nast buys Pitchfork Media, the New York Times is offering digital access to newsstand buyers, Netflix raises its rates
Earlier this week WalmartLabs (yes, that Walmart) announced that it will release OneOps cloud technology as an open source tool by year end. Jeremy King,
PlayStation owners in the U.K. can now play their favorite games with a PlayStation Now monthly subscription, says Engadget. For £12.99 a month, gamers have
Dow Jones and Google are taking big risks, Evernote is scaling back, and Blendle is up to something big. Those headlines and more, right here,
Axel Springer acquires a majority stake in Business Insider, Comcast launches Watchable, and Millennials are paying for content – wait, what?!! We’ve got those headlines
Content drives websites, software and mobile applications.But creating great content is expensive. It requires deep expertise in a particular subject. Content Acquisition & Content Licensing
Deals, launches, OTT and SaaS are all in the news this week. Here are those subscription industry headlines and more: Netflix and SoftBank May Partner
Netflix, Facebook and Microsoft are in the subscription headlines this week, along with audio subscriptions, ad-blockers and social media. Here are those headlines and more,
Subscription-based companies are constantly changing and evolving. Here are updates on some of the stories we’ve covered over the last few months: Ashley Madison: Hackers
We can define this week’s headlines in one word: Google. Or should we say Alphabet? No matter what you call the company and its offshoots,

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