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Mountain resort conference room in Vail with executives studying declining traffic charts — Digiday Publishing Summit 2026
Subscription & Monetization

Digiday Publishing Summit: The Subscription Shift Is a Two-to-Three Year Project with No Quick Wins

At the Digiday Publishing Summit in Vail, Colorado (March 23–25), media executives described the transition to direct reader revenue as a 'two to three year project' with 'no quick wins.' Jon Roberts, Chief Innovation Officer at People Inc., keynoted on the 'revenue lag' in AI licensing deals with OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft, while noting that People Inc. blocks 'tens of millions' of unauthorized AI bot crawl attempts daily. Medium-sized publishers described competing for limited consumer wallet share as 'eating each other.' Subscription prices rose 5% year-over-year in 2025. Social media channels with 100,000+ subscribers convert approximately 1,000 to paid members. 82% of journalists now use AI tools (Muck Rack data).

Source: Digiday