Sentences with phrase «new subscription economy»

The focus of this year's conference was «Digital Books and the New Subscription Economy,» which is the basis of a new research study BISG commissioned, which will be released on June 16th.
In the same year ebooks accounted for nearly a quarter of trade publishing revenues, and by 2013 more than half of unit sales, according to a July 2014 Book Industry Study Group report by Ted Hill and Kate Lara titled Digital Books and the New Subscription Economy.
According to the Book Industry Study Group's latest report, «Digital Books and the New Subscription Economy,» most publishers believe subscription services are here to stay.
That's what Tien Tzuo is doing in this new subscription economy.

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While many IoT scenarios involving huge industrial companies around the world center on business - to - business transactions, the subscription economy is also giving birth to new consumer services, Tzuo told me when we met for an informal chat over the summer.
The term «subscription economy» both contextualizes the service and evangelizes for a new category of...
Lhota, who served as a deputy mayor under Giuliani at City Hall, chastised David from the podium, saying it was inappropriate for him to «disparage the 107th mayor of the city of New York with the words that you used when you look at what he did during those eight years in office where you saw, you actually saw the economy expanding, jobs expanding, I imagine even... the number of Crain's subscriptions actually increased very nicely in that period of time.»
Along with the new changes, MileagePlus members will also have new mileage redemption opportunities, including Economy Plus seats with extra legroom, and Economy Plus and checked baggage subscriptions.
Redemption Side United is touting «exciting new ways» to use your miles in 2015 as well, including Economy Plus upgrades, subscriptions and checked bags.
Compare the 1.67 million people engaged with politics against the subscription numbers elsewhere in the economy: The New York Times is approaching 3 million digital subscribers while Spotify and Netflix had 70 million and 118 million subscribers respectively in January this year.
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