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Disney+ wasnt the only subscription service making headlines this week. Dropbox topped revenue and profit expectations, Bustle eliminated longtime editors and staff to prepare for a major site relaunch, and NBA TV launched its own direct-to-consumer subscription video service. Also this week, Esquire is trying a micro-membership model, RingCentral stock is growing, and Apples CEO is hinting at a major business model change.
NBCU Wants to Bring the E-commerce Model to TV
The Drum
Dropbox Tops Revenue, Profit Estimates on Higher Subscriber Additions
The New York Times
Bustle Eliminates Longtime Editors, Staffers in Preparation for Major Site Relaunch Next Year
Tubefilter
NBA TV Launches Direct-to-Consumer Subscription Service
Arena Digest
How Esquire is Trying a Micro-membership Model around Charles Pierce
Digiday
RingCentral Stock Is Climbing After Earnings and Guidance Top Expectations
Barrons
Adobe, NYT, Twitter Team to Authenticate Digital Content ‘Attribution’
Publishers Daily
Apple’s CEO Hints at a Major Business Model Change
The Motley Fool