HBO Max Raises Subscription Prices
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HBO Max Price Rises Kick in Across All Subscription Tiers, HBO Max Standard Now $18.49 per Month
Warner Bros. has hiked the price of subscriptions to its streaming service HBO Max.
People who use a free email service have been told by their telecoms provider they are going to have to pay a subscription in future or lose access to their accounts.
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Wyndham Just Launched a $95-a-Year Subscription With Hotel Discounts, Flight Savings, and VIP Event Access
The new Wyndham Rewards Insider program offers perks like Michelin-star restaurant reservations and Ticketmaster rewards.
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has introduced a new travel and entertainment subscription called Wyndham Rewards Insider, offering automatic elite status, concierge service and discounts across
The cancellation rate for subscriptions to Disney+ and Hulu in the U.S. doubled after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late night TV show under pressure from the Trump regime, according to new figures released by the research firm Antenna. An estimated 3 million people cancelled Disney+ and 4.1 million cancelled Hulu in September.
This unique stream serves up thousands of educational, yet entertaining documentaries—from films to series on ranging topics.
For users with fewer photos, up to 5GB in size, Memories continue to be free. In case they exceed the 5GB limit, Snapchat will hold their photos for 12 months. During this time, they can switch to a paid tier or download the photos to their device's memory.
CNN is taking another shot at streaming with a $6.99-a-month subscription service that will launch on October 28, three years after its parent Warner Bros Discovery pulled the plug on the costly CNN+ platform within 30 days of debut.
The Federal Trade Commission has secured a settlement with Amazon over Prime subscription dark patterns that made it difficult for consumers to cancel their memberships.
CNN is making another go of it with a subscription service, announcing an Oct. 28 launch for its “all access” service at a price of $6.99 per month. Subscribers will have access to live and on demand content,
The NFL is looking to set a record when the Chicago Bears take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday. The league announced Wednesday that fans who want to watch the contest — which will stream on Prime Video — will not need a subscription to view the game.