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By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read FILE PHOTO: The Spotify logo is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., May 3, 2018. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (Reuters) - Spotify Technology SA is raising the prices on some of its subscription plans in the United States and the United Kingdom from April 30, the music streaming platform said on Monday. In the United States, Spotify’s Family Plan subscription was increased by $1 to $15.99 per month, while its UK plan prices have been raised across its Student, Duo and Family Plan subscriptions. Student and Duo monthly plans in the UK will now cost 5.99 pounds ($8.32) and 13.99 pounds, respectively, up by a pound from the earlier plan. The Family Plan has been raised by 2 pounds to 16.99 pounds a month. ....
Reuters introduces online paywall in digital-subscriber push April 16, 2021 × Reuters.com will charge $34.99 a month for a subscription; to host live events and publish subscriber-only newsletters Reuters is putting its website behind a paywall, becoming the latest business publication trying to attract a large number of digital subscribers. The company is unveiling a new version of its website, Reuters.com, aimed at covering global business, markets and general news, it said on Thursday. It plans to host live events and publish subscriber-only newsletters about the auto industry and the energy sector, among other changes. Reuters.com will charge $34.99 a month for a subscription, according to the ....
HP launches Australia’s first at-home ink subscription service so you never run out of ink again Friday, 16 April 2021 01:04 HP launches Australia’s first at-home ink subscription service so you never run out of ink again Featured Promising a modern printing experience that makes printing easier, more convenient, and more sustainable than ever, HP s new service goes up against Epson s EcoTank and Canon s MegaTank, along with Brother s also excellent range of printing solutions. With ink cartridges and even colour laser printers hard to find in stores, it s no surprise to see printers with long life ink and toner cartridges especially popular right now, so HP s Instant Ink subscription launches Australia to meet the increasing demand for printing and flexibility in hybrid working and learning. ....
| 12 April 2021 With a projected 7% CAGR over the years from 2020-25 and a satellite industry described as ‘robust’, the Indian pay-TV market is set to show reasonable returns despite an unhelpful regulatory regime says a study from Media Partners Asia (MPA). The report, entitled India Pay-TV Distribution 2021, predicts that the market will be spurred by more than 96% of India’s pay-TV homes being digitalised by 2025 with total pay-TV subscribers expanding from 127 million in 2020 to 134 million by 2025. Total industry revenues, including subscription and advertising, are set to reach US$12.3 billion by 2025. MPA estimates that India’s active DTH homes will grow from 58 million in 2020 to more than 68 million in 2025. Looking at the potential wining platforms, cable’s share of pay-TV subscribers will decline from 54% in 2020 to 46% by 2025 while IPTV will pick up a small share after rolling out later in 2021. ....
| 12 April 2021 In a stark indication of just how strong the industry is right now after a year of remarkable growth, a study from Ampere Analysis has revealed that there are now more subscriptions to services including Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Max and Disney+ than there are people in the US. Indeed, the study calculated that are now nearly 340 million subscription video-on-demand (SVOD)/OTT contracts in the US, more than the population of 330 million. Ampere observed that in 2020, pay-TV penetration dropped below 60% for the first time, down from more than 80% at the beginning of 2015, with consumers increasingly shifting to SVOD services. Alongside growth from the pandemic, 2020 also saw the US launch of both Peacock and HBO Max which grew the market even further. ....