In this week’s subscription news round-up, YouTube pledges $100 million to a multiyear fund to amplify the voices of Black creators, and the Glasgow (Kentucky) Daily Times is ending its print edition and going online only. Also this week, the Dallas Morning News is testing promo codes specific to reporters for readers who aren’t sure they want to subscribe, RingCentral is in a strong position as working from anywhere grows in popularity, and the NBA might lock reporters into its Disney bubble if they want to cover professional basketball.
YouTube Launches $100 Million, Multiyear Fund to Amplify Voices of Black Creators
Tubefilter
Glasgow (Kentucky) Daily Times to End Print Edition, Going Online Only
Louisville Courier Journal
Adobe Gains as Creative Cloud Strength Overshadows Ad Pressures
TheStreet
Dallas Morning News Tests Reporter-Specific Promo Codes for Readers on the Fence
Nieman Lab
RingCentral Positioned for Growth in Work from Anywhere Era
Forbes
Gannett Closes The Edinburg Review and Valley Town Crier Along Mexican Border
Rio Grande Guardian
The NBA Might Lock Reporters Inside Its Disney ‘Bubble’ for 3.5 Months
Daily Beast
‘Outside’ Launches Contribution Model to Support Digital Site
Publishers Daily
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