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On Twitter this week, Elon Musk said that creators can access the email addresses of subscribers who have opted in, making it easier to “take
YouTube retires YouTube Stories, Gen Z leads the decline in subscription renewals, and WaPo targets younger readers by accepting Venmo payments.
Amazon agreed to a $30 million settlement with the FTC to resolve two privacy complaints against them for their Ring and Alexa products.
On-demand shopping subscription service Shipt hopes to increase loyalty with upgrades to member experience.
Memorial Day Weekend, MoviePass relaunched its movie subscription service nationwide after almost a year in beta.
Peloton relaunches workout app, US Surgeon General says social media may be hazardous to teen health, and Adobe adds generative AI to Photoshop.
Montana is the first state to totally ban TikTok, Pepsi gives away Apple Music subscriptions, and shopping center owners sue Amazon for rethinking their grocery
Paramount lays off 25% of its staff, Apple shares small developer success stories, and Best Buy revamps its membership program.
Mercedes lowers pricing for EV acceleration, Elon Musk threatens to reassign @NPR, and Snapchat and TikTok are launching new ad products.
Twitter Blue is hemorrhaging subscribers, Apple Music Live returns for a new season, and Peloton is relaunching and rebranding.