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In this week’s subscription news headlines, Apple humble-brags about a record-breaking holiday season for the App store. Adele resists the streaming music trend and the
Seeso, NBCUniversal’s comedy subscription service, officially launched this week, following a one-month, web-only trial. Unlike other over-the-top (OTT) streaming video services, Seeso is focused solely
2015 ended on a sour note for Apple, as its antitrust legal battle continues. The battle began in 2012 when federal and state authorities charged
The Washington Post has had a momentous year with new products and partnerships, key staffing changes, and overtaking The New York Times in terms of
Last week LinkedIn announced new changes to its job postings to help job seekers find their next job. The professional social media platform will leverage
Last week Facebook announced that it has (finally) launched Instant Articles to Android users. Instant Articles was initially launched as a test on the iPhone
Publisher Ziff Davis is moving to the FreeWall model by Rezonence, straddling the world between free content and the paywall, says DigiDay. Ziff Davis successfully
Last week Lee Enterprises (NYSE: LEE) reported its preliminary financials for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year that ended on September 27, 2015. Lee
Berlin-based publisher Axel Springer has big plans in the works for its U.S.-based properties in 2016, including a possible subscription model for Business Insider, reports
Comic Blitz is a new all-you-can-read digital comic subscription with over 2,500 comics and graphic novels available for subscribers. Dana Neuts spoke with CEO Jordan

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