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In addition to the ouster of CBS’ chairman and CEO Les Moonves and the NFL making many of its games free to stream on mobile, there were other hot topics in the subscription news headlines this week. For example, Lee Enterprises shut down the Missoula Independent without notice, locking its staff out of the office. Also, YouTube TV is allowing subscribers to pause their subscriptions for six months, and Pandora is renegotiating payments with record labels, hoping to improve royalty rates.
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