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In this special edition, we share key takeaways from Subscription Show 2020 including disruption, retention and the customer journey.
A Senate panel wants to subpoena tech CEOs, PYMNTS reports the latest subscription trends and Zenesys shares the best times to post to social.
Affected by the pandemic, the popularity of meal kits grows, Disney+ could surpass Hulu by 2024, and The Atlantic adds 325K subscribers.
INMA and GNI partner on Elevate Scholarships, Reuters & FB team up for election night and Stars & Stripes will get federal funding after all.
Apple is now valued at $2 trillion, TIME reports strong digital growth in Q2, and ESPN+ raises its price and adds more content.
OnlyFans subscribers may have to pay 3 years’ worth of unpaid taxes, Roku adds live feeds for premium subscribers and Reuters is putting up a
The New York Times pulls out of Apple News, Alden Global Capital adds a board member to Tribune Publishing, and major brands boycott Facebook ads.
Google Chrome browser extensions are used in spyware attacks, WW shares jump 20% with subscriber growth, eMarketer shares COVID-19 consumer shopping trends
Five on Friday, June 19, 2020: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s 2020 Digital News Report, retweeting responsiby, and new Snapchat features
Cheddar explains how creators are moving to fan-direct platforms, 2Checkout shares their subscription usage survey results, and we offer 5 tips for growing your email