The Tinder
subscription business continued to perform well in Q3 2015.
AOL is shifting to branded media content as
its subscription business continues to decline, though it isn't shrinking as fast as one might expect.
Not exact matches
Obviously, as print
continues to drop, digital will become an even larger part of the Times «
business than it already is (it accounts for about 42 % of advertising revenue and about 25 % of
subscription revenue), and the amount of money being lost on print every quarter will therefore
continue to shrink.
WattzOn (wattzon.com) will possibly one day become a thriving
business — you can easily imagine companies licensing the technology to analyze their
business footprint — but in the meantime, it's a free online tool that spits out detailed analyses that, in Griffith's case, not only caused him to give up driving but also to forgo imported wine, cancel his beloved New York Times
subscription (to the
continued chagrin of his wife), and ditch his dryer for a clothesline that ticked off his landlord.
By purchasing Texture, Apple now has a magazine
subscription service to accompany its Apple Music online streaming service as it
continues to invest in software
subscription offerings to augment its core
business of selling iPhones and Mac computers.
With a
subscription model in place, Nev's revenue is now more predictable, which is allowing him more time to travel (this month, Nev and his girlfriend are leaving for a five - month vacation to southeast Asia while his
business continues to churn out
subscription renewals).
Cable providers» bottom lines: As traditional TV
subscriptions continue to plummet, companies like Comcast and Verizon are seeing growth in their broadband
business.
«The future of the media industry will require a long - term program of reform to increase competition and dismantle protections that
continue to skew investment away from innovative technology and towards old
business models,» said Australian
Subscription Television and Radio chief executive Andrew Maiden.
Shortly before the announcement of the sale, we had spoken with Mofibo's Nathan Hull about his conviction that the lack of sustainable
business models seen in some US - based
subscriptions should not be taken to mean that European editions of
subscription services can't
continue to thrive.
«We maintain our view that
subscriptions will
continue to play an important role in the MMOG sector,» the report reads, which sees it as more of a there's - room - for - everyone situation: «Certain consumer groups and types of service are well suited to
subscriptions but we also acknowledge the growing success and adoption of microtransaction - based MMOGs as an alternative
business model for operators.»
Yet with all these updates, the game
continues the no -
subscription - fee
business model that made the original Guild Wars so popular.
While we have a large transaction
business for online interactive legal document services, we have invested, and will
continue to invest, in expanding our
subscription revenues from legal plans.
We have invested, and intend to
continue to invest, in expanding our
subscription services for small
businesses and consumers, including
continuing to develop technology and infrastructure to support our legal plans and attorney network and expanding our sales and marketing efforts, particularly to promote legal plans and our brand.
In addition, AiFi's
business model won't be based on the hardware, but a
subscription fee associated with
continuing usage of the system.
Businesses may
continue paying for volume licensing
subscriptions, which is the only type of Windows
subscription that really exists.