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Substack creators attribute their boost in subscribers to the platform’s community tools
Substack’s bet that writers want the platform to provide a community just as much as distribution appears to be paying off in 2025. Five newsletter creators who moved their operations over to Substack from other platforms such as Patreon and Beehiiv in the past year told Digiday that their following — and revenue — had grown since…
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Media Briefing: Here are the hurdles to Perplexity’s pitch as the publisher-friendly LLM
This week’s Media Briefing looks at Perplexity’s latest publisher revenue share model, and why despite the opportunity the AI startup company has to being the publisher-friendly LLM, concerns remain over low adoption, vague payment terms and transparency issues. Perplexity has an opportunity — and plenty of reason — to be the publisher-friendly LLM. But it…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…
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Think you actually own all those movies you’ve been buying digitally? Think again | J Oliver Conroy
New lawsuit aimed at Amazon questions the legitimacy of the word ‘buy’ when it comes to owning a movie on your devices A possible class-action lawsuit against Amazon Prime, one of the world’s biggest platforms for streaming film and television, has raised an odd question: what does it mean to buy something? The proposed lawsuit,…