TV and radio try to capture younger audiences, Walmart enters the cloud services market, and Ohio newspapers take a stand. Those headlines and more in this week’s subscription news round-up:
Time Inc. Buys Hello Giggles
Wall Street Journal
Drop in Younger Listeners Makes Dent in NPR News Audience
Current
What Feels Like SaaS, Acts Like Saas, But Isn’t SaaS?
CMS Wire
Ohio Newspapers Print Blank Page to Show the Value of Local News
Ohio Newspaper Association
NBC Woos Cord Cutters & Cord Nevers with Subscription Comedy Service
Subscription Insider
Tinder Could Be In Trouble If Facebook Dumps In
Business Insider
YouTube is Ready to Make You Pay to Watch Some of Its Best New Videos
Digital Trends
Sony Pay? Sony’s Plan for Mobile Payments
PYMNTS.com
Walmart to Release OneOps Cloud Technology as Open Source: Will It Be Enough to Save Them?
Subscription Insider
Jay Z’s visit to Samsung could hint at the future of Tidal
Business Insider
We want to take a moment to thank everyone who attended yesterday’s Mastering Payment Processing for Recurring Revenue, our one-day intensive to combat involuntary churn. It was a great inaugural event, and we are pleased that our experts were able to share their knowledge with so many.
We also want to thank our sponsors and partners who helped make yesterday possible:
- Paul Larsen Consulting LLC
- Adyen
- OpenEdge
- Recurly
- Vantiv
- Vindicia
- Mequoda
- Think Strategies
- Cloud Showplace
We’ll be announcing our next event soon, so stay tuned! In the meantime, have a great weekend.
~ The Subscription Insider Team