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Mashable is reeling in its video ambitions after Ziff Davis sale

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Mashable plans to downsize its video team as it moves away from developing and making shows for digital content buyers.

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To keep people from dropping their subscription, The Economist is focusing on improving their experience as soon as they sign up.

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