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Some are on a Newsweek subscription card, the kind that spills from magazines.
Inside every box will be a subscription card, and executives at the magazine hope the promotion will increase the current circulation of about 500,000.
"The first person to see the mail is the parent," he said, "and they are the ones filling out the subscription card and giving their credit card number.
Compared with that, a man in his underpants is no more remarkable than a dust-covered plant, or the magazine- subscription card lying on the floor beside the table.
Especially threatening to Sky would be a successful transition of the BBC to subscription, followed by the BBC launching its own basic pay subscription card for satellite, onto which might piggyback the likes of UKTV, Discovery, NBC, and perhaps even relaunched pay-TV services from ITV, Channel 4 and Five.
Today I found a New Yorker subscription card on which I had written, "Objects accrue power every time they're mentioned".
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The promotion last year declared, "Simplicity is not having subscription cards fall out of your magazine".
But these days, editors turned designers are as common as subscription cards littering nail-salon floors.
"He saw loose magazine subscription cards and the hardened remains of deformed french fries".
You'd have to put conditional access on them, give them subscription cards, and that would cost £500m.
In the spring, subscription cards suddenly vanished; the staff members were told it was a cost cutting measure.
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