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The Daily 202's Big Idea: The Washington Post: James Hohmann July 2017 [94] [95] The Daily Beans: Starburns Audio (Mueller, She Wrote) Jordan Coburn, Amanda Reeder, and "A.G." July 2019 [96] [97] The Daily Dive: iHeartRadio: Oscar Ramirez April 2018 [98] [99] The Daily Signal: The Daily Signal: Virginia Allen, Rachel del Guidice, and Katrina ...
The subscription program — which will cost $5 a month, or $50 a year — will give members access to an array of exclusive content, including newsletters, a digital magazine, a monthly bonus ...
Up First is a daily news podcast by the American media organization NPR, which releases an episode every weekday at 6:30 a.m. ET, Saturdays at 9 a.m. ET, and Sundays by 8 a.m ET. [1] Up First gives a brief overview of each news item in its weekday and Saturday episodes, unlike some of NPR's other popular news podcasts which provide a deep ...
Apple is about to find out: The tech giant on Tuesday launched Apple Podcasts Subscriptions to customers worldwide, available for thousands of participating shows, offering a new way for creators ...
Gift Spotify Premium, the ad-free way to listen to music, podcasts and more, by purchases a subscription for one month to 12 months via a gift e-card from a leading electronics store. Just follow ...
A digital newsstand is a digital distribution platform for downloadable newspapers, magazines and journals. Examples include (but are not limited to) Apple's Newsstand and Google Play Newsstand – both of which have been discontinued – Amazon Kindle Newsstand [1] and Magzter.
Apple unwrapped its latest bid to boost content revenue: The tech giant announced that it will roll out subscriptions for Apple Podcasts with select partners starting next month. It’s also ...
The Daily was the world's first iPad-only (with Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Facebook support added later) news app in the United States and Australia, owned by News Corporation. [clarification needed] It was originally planned to launch The Daily in San Francisco on January 19, 2011; however, the launch was delayed by News Corporation and Apple. [1]