This week’s subscription headlines feature power, programming and the pandemic. Winc wines is growing under the power of social influencers, CBS All Access hopes to attract families with new family-friendly features and kids’ programming, and Franklin Covey is seeing success with its new business model during the pandemic. Also, this week The Correspondent announced it will stop publishing January 1, Instagram makes its Reels feature shoppable, and the attorney general for the District of Columbia ordered DoorDash to cut its commission.
DeMarcus Ware Launches New Subscription Fitness App, Driven to Win
Denver Broncos
Franklin Covey’s New Business Model Showed Resilience During Pandemic
Seeking Alpha
Instagram Makes ‘Reels’ Shoppable, Bringing Ecommerce to Every Format on the App
Tubefilter
The Correspondent to Stop Publishing January 1, 2021
The Correspondent
YouTube TV Subscribers Will Receive Free Chromecast with Google TV for Their Loyalty
Chrome Unboxed
DC Attorney General Orders DoorDash to Cut Commission in Subscription Program
Reuters
CBS All Access Launches New Product Features for Families, Expands Kids’ Programming
Business Wire
Winc Wine Site Is Growing Under Influencers’ Power
Media Post