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Spotify's stock jumped 14% after hitting 751 million users, but the company's latest price hikes reveal the tension between growth and consumer costs in the streaming economy.
Behind FT's pricing strategy lies media's survival playbook: fewer readers paying more, while advertisers flee to Big Tech platforms.
YouTube's $60B annual revenue milestone signals major shifts in the subscription economy, challenging traditional media and creating new market dynamics.
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[email protected]FT's subscription push amid AI app saturation signals a critical shift in how we value digital services. The free lunch is ending.
Digital subscriptions are draining American households of over $1,000 yearly. Here are six expert strategies to break the subscription addiction and reclaim your budget.
Financial Times hits 1 million paid subscribers with $99 monthly premium model, reshaping how quality journalism survives in the digital age.
Financial Times launches aggressive pricing strategy amid intensifying competition in digital media subscriptions. What this means for content quality and consumer choice.
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[email protected]Financial Times charges $75 monthly while others struggle with subscriptions. What makes readers pay premium prices for news in the free content era?
Financial Times' subscription model reveals the media industry's dilemma between survival and accessibility. Analyzing the growing information divide in digital journalism.
LG launches LG Flex in the UK, offering TVs, soundbars, and monitors through monthly subscriptions. This shift from ownership to access could reshape the entire consumer electronics industry.
FT's subscription model reveals a troubling reality - quality journalism is becoming exclusive to those who can pay. What does this mean for democracy?
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[email protected]Mobile app revenue reached $155.8B in 2025, driven by subscription growth despite a 5-year decline in downloads. Non-game apps now lead the market.