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is subscription
noun
Access to a resource for a period of time.
Exact(19)
Level two is subscription video on demand.
The general solution many seem to favour is subscription.
The paper is being published in the journal Molecular Ecology [link is subscription only].
"One of the biggest costs in the magazine business is subscription renewal," Mr. Kelly noted.
The company's latest app, NYT Cooking, is subscription free at present.
The content remains firmly sexual — this is subscription television — but Playboy insists that it is less identifiable as pornography.
Similar(41)
This differs from the business model in the United States and Europe, which is subscription-based.
A small selection of articles is available online for free: the bulk of the magazine's content is subscription-only Spectator The news and cultural affairs magazine of the British right, and the oldest continuously published magazine in the English language.
Not every brand is subscription-worthy.
This is a predictable revenue stream, which is subscription-based.
The service is subscription-based, costing from €39.95 per year.
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