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What’s black and white and ‘read’ all over? A newspaper! That may be an old joke, but that’s still true today, even for newspapers like
The New York Times plans to double its digital-only subscription base by the end of the decade. The news comes from an 11-page internal strategy
Last week Netflix announced it was raising its rates for new subscribers in the U.S., Canada and Latin America from $8.99 a month to $9.99.
Yesterday Google launched AMP – Accelerated Mobile Pages – an open-source project that creates “light-weight webpages” that load more quickly, improving the mobile user experience,
Amazon and The Washington Post, both owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, are partnering to offer Amazon Prime members free digital access to The Washington Post.
It’s official. After weeks of rumors, Axel Springer has sealed the deal, announcing that it is purchasing 88% of Business Insider, a digital business news
Cord cutters now have another reason to say “no” to cable forever – NBC. NBC is the latest player to jump on the over-the-top (OTT)
Earlier this week Oyster Books announced on its blog that it is shutting down the two-year-old ebook subscription service. Of course, as you’d expect from
Watch out, Facebook. Twitter and Google are hot on the trail, working on open source version of “Instant Articles,” reports Re/code. Similar to the Facebook
WaPo blocks ad blockers, Comcast wants to charge for cell-phone-like data overages, and Media General buys Meredith for $2.4 billion. Those subscription headlines and more

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