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In this week’s subscription news, Google defends its Chrome ad blocker which is supposed to lead to better ads, but some find it to be self-serving. Also in Google news, the Wall Street Journal started blocking Google users from reading for free in February. As a result, their articles are ranking lower on Google and their traffic has dropped 44 percent. In other headlines, Netflix is estimated to grow to 128 million subscribers by 2020, Nintendo releases details about Nintendo Switch, set to launch next year, and Twitch Prime goes global, expanding into 200 countries worldwide.
WSJ Ends Google Users’ Free Ride, Then Fades in Search Results
Standard-Examiner
Netflix Will Grow to 128M Global Subscribers by 2020, Up 44 Percent
StreamingMedia.com
Google Says Chrome Ad Blocker Will Lead to Better Ads, But Some See a Self-Serving Ploy
The Washington Post
Nintendo Switch Online: Game Subscription Terms & Pricing Extremely Attractive
1RedDrop
Amazon Knocks 50% Off Monthly Prime Subscription for Those on Government Assistance
Venture Beat
Twitch Takes Subscription Product Global – Expands Twitch Prime to 200 Countries
VideoInk
Medium Offers Audio Stories to Entice Users
Media Post: Publishers Daily
A Nonprofit Newsroom Rescued Its Local Newspaper. Now It Wants to Expand.
Columbia Journalism Review