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Not being subscribers to American Zoologist, we can't say for sure whether the bird and bug things are connected and represent the first wave of some insidious psy-ops campaign by the animal kingdom, but if so, how bad's it going to be when things like bears and cougars get in on this and start sounding like car horns?
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Being subscriber-based,21stC is not bound by this restriction.
Half of US households are subscribers.
Its bare-bones website is subscribers only.
Here, it's subscribers; there, it was ratings.
A fair number were happy to be subscribers.
Other news organizations, including The New York Times, are subscribers.
There are subscribers of every age, race and social group.
No doubt, plaintiff would prefer that all of its journal users be subscribers.
That said, if 30% of active users are subscribers, that's still a decent conversion rate.
The rest are subscribers locked into contracts and paying higher monthly fees.
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