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In this week’s subscription news, Hulu boots out a few key executives in a major shake-up, IBM offers a SaaS solution for companies looking for GDPR data, and Amazon is introducing subscriptions for Prime Pantry. Also this week, The New Yorker says its pesky paywall has been fixed, mobile phone provider Telstra must pay $10 million for misleading customer with secret subscription charges, and Katz’s Deli is now offering a pastrami subscription box. Yum!
IBM Offers SaaS Solution for Companies on the Hunt for GDPR Data
ZDNet
Hulu’s Content Chief and Two Execs Out in Major Shakeup
Business Insider
M&A, Bitcoin Trading Adds $8 Billion in Market Cap to Square
PYMNTS.com
The New Yorker Swears It’s Fixed Its Pesky Paywall Issue
Slate
‘Pokémon Let’s Go’ Will Use Nintendo Switch Online Service
Newsweek
Amazon Introduces Subscriptions for Prime Pantry
Techspot
Australia – Telstra to Pay $10 M for Misleading Customers via Secret Subscription Charges
Lexology
Katz’s Deli in New York City is Offering a Pastrami Subscription Box
The Daily Meal