Sentence examples for charge a subscription fee from inspiring English sources

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Should it charge a subscription fee?

MP3.com hoped to attract advertisers with the service and eventually charge a subscription fee.

The sites generally charge a subscription fee, like $29.95 for six months at GirlFriendCircles, or feature advertising.

Being able to turn individual receivers on and off also means Dyle broadcasters could charge a subscription fee if they choose.

Within 10 days of the launch, 2,500 people had signed up for the site, which is free for students but will eventually charge a subscription fee ranging from $19.99 to $49.90 per year for teachers.

If each newspaper is compelled to charge a subscription fee, this open market for journalism will come to an end as few, if any, people would be willing to pay a yearly fee to dozens of newspapers to read a few articles per year from each one.

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A TiVo box with 30 hours of storage cost $399 -- but then the company generally charges a subscription fee of $9.95 a month.

Pandora offers free Internet radio, but charges a subscription fee for those whose listening exceeds 40 hours a month.

Between 2005 and 2007 the New York Times charged a subscription fee to read the paper's most popular columnists online.

The service is free for restaurants to use now, but VillageVines is considering charging a subscription fee in the future once it has more customers.

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