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Despite significant layoffs at the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, subscription company layoffs continue into the second half of 2023.
Uber announced they will return packages for $5 each for regular customer and $3 each for Uber One members.
Meta expands paid verification to business accounts, music revenue has hit an all-time high, and Amazon announced Prime Video ads.
The FTC and 17 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit yesterday against Amazon, alleging an illegal monopoly.
Amazon announced they will hire 250,000 part-time and full-time employees in seasonal fulfillment centers and transportation.
iCloud adds 2 more subscription options, Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are coming, and Netflix ends a 3 year legal battle over Squid Game Traffic.
The FTC amended its complaint against Amazon, adding three senior execs as defendants in the Prime enrollment scheme.
Roku adds the NFL Zone, YouTube launches Samples, and Facebook gets a new look (sort of).
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FTC fines TruthFinder and Instant Checkmate $5.8M for deceiving consumers, failing to provide accurate information and not disclosing paid reviews.

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