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Five on Friday this week spotlights next week’s Google’s Reviews Update, NYT’s Subscriber Surge, YouTube’s Price Shift, the U.S. Department of Justice unveiling Google’s search
In a significant legal development, T-Mobile US is facing an antitrust lawsuit by AT&T and Verizon subscribers as they seek to reverse T-Mobile’s $26 billion
Five on Friday this week spotlights a Netflix study that shows users will cancel subscriptions over potential price hike, the changing landscape of news consumption,
Apple is ramping up the costs of its offerings, specifically its AppleTV+ streaming, Arcade gaming plans, Apple News, and its all-inclusive Apple One package, encompassing
MarketingSherpa has a very timely article on supporting and working with colleagues and vendors in wartime Israel, plus tips for marketers, the NFL’s contentment with
Monumental Sports Network launches a D2C subscription, Warner Bros. Discovery CFO justifies price increase, and one third-party Reddit app requires a subscription.
Streaming subscription service Netflix will impose subscription price increases in the US and Canada after the actors’ strike, according to an unnamed source.
Rumor has it that Google is going to announce a new (or improved) all-in-one subscription bundle.
Meta expands paid verification to business accounts, music revenue has hit an all-time high, and Amazon announced Prime Video ads.
In an interview with the Israeli Prime Minister, Elon Musk said X Premium will soon have lower priced tiers to discourage bots from proligerating on
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