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‘I was flabbergasted’: refunds for unused subscriptions may be easier than you think
Whether the deal auto-renewed without your knowledge or you forgot a free trial had ended, try asking for your money back How many subscription services are you signed up to? It may be more than you think. According to recent research from Citizens Advice, the amount consumers are spending on “accidental subscriptions” has risen sharply:…
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‘I was flabbergasted’: refunds for unused subscriptions may be easier than you think
Whether the deal auto-renewed without your knowledge or you forgot a free trial had ended, try asking for your money back How many subscription services are you signed up to? It may be more than you think. According to recent research from Citizens Advice, the amount consumers are spending on “accidental subscriptions” has risen sharply:…
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‘I was flabbergasted’: refunds for unused subscriptions may be easier than you think
Whether the deal auto-renewed without your knowledge or you forgot a free trial had ended, try asking for your money back How many subscription services are you signed up to? It may be more than you think. According to recent research from Citizens Advice, the amount consumers are spending on “accidental subscriptions” has risen sharply:…
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Sony, Apollo team to target Paramount?
US private equity group Apollo Global is considering hooking up with Sony Pictures Entertainment to make a joint takeover bid for Paramount Global to rival the deal on the table between controlling shareholder Shari Redstone and Skydance, the film studio. The potential of the bid is at an early stage, according to reports. If a…
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Zaslav makes $50m at WBD
David Zaslav, chief executive of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), made $49.7 million (€46.6m) last year, 26 per cent up on the previous year, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Losses at WBD totalled $3 billion in 2023, an improvement from $7 billion in losses the year before. Revenue fell 4 per cent.…
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Study: Infants receiving increased digital independence
Infant school children are increasingly online and given more digital independence by parents, according to Ofcom’s annual study of children’s relationship with the media and online worlds. Around a quarter of 5-7 year-olds (24 per cent) now own a smartphone, while three-quarters use a tablet (76 per cent). Compared to a year ago, a higher proportion of…
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Study: Adults more likely to trust human content than AI
The way people use, think and feel about different types of media is constantly changing. In Ofcom’s latest media literacy research, the media regulator takes a deep dive into how people across the UK are navigating an increasingly online world. This year’s study explores how adults across the UK feel about issues ranging from artificial…
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Willow by Cricbuzz launches in US, Canada
Willow, the cricket broadcaster in the US and Canada, has forged an alliance with Cricbuzz, the cricket website and app, to form Willow by Cricbuzz. This collaboration will create a singular home for cricket in the US and Canada, allowing consumers to watch live marquee matches alongside reporting and analysis. Willow by Cricbuzz’ has gone…
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Sky adds new features to Entertainment OS
Sky has announced a raft of new updates that are set to launch on Sky Glass and Sky Stream through its Entertainment Operating System (OS). New features include a personalised recommendation rail, enhanced voice control options and lower latency on Sky Sports Main Event. These join over 500 updates made to Entertainment OS since the…
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Netflix adds 9.3m subs in Q1
Netflix added 9.3 million subscribers in Q1 2024, hugely surpassing analyst estimates, and now has 269.6 million subscribers globally, further asserting the company as the world’s leading streaming service. Netflix reported revenue of $9.4 billion (€8.8bn), up 15 per cent YoY, and operating income of $2.6 billion. The company advised that it will stop reporting…