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Facebook is trying to make it easier for users to access their news subscriptions from the social media platform without multiple logins.
The TikTok saga continues. Here’s an update on who’s bidding on the short-form video platform, who’s suing whom, and who’s leaving the company.
FTC interviews Mark Zuckerberg in antitrust probe, Netflix rolls out content shuffling, and Spotify has a counterfeit podcast problem.
Since the pandemic hit the U.S., consumer habits have changed, including how we watch subscription TV. Here we look at trends and the future.
This week Audible launches a cheaper version of its Audible audiobook subscription service. Subscribers can access 68K hours of content.
Thousands of consumers have filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau against weight loss app Noom for misleading free trials.
Epic Games, creator of Fortnite, is suing Apple for anti-competitive and monopolistic behavior and for banning Fortnite from the App Store.
This week, Facebook fights Apple on App Store fees, Oracle may bid on TikTok, and MLB.tv may be issuing $200M+ in refunds.
Apple is now valued at $2 trillion, TIME reports strong digital growth in Q2, and ESPN+ raises its price and adds more content.
Apple is developing ‘Apple One’ subscription bundles that will help the company grow recurring revenue while saving consumers money.
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