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  • "Churn," or subscriber turnover, fell to 2% from 2.2% for self-pay customers, but average revenue per subscriber decreased 6.6%.

    Sirius XM Radio Posts Profit 2010

  • "Churn," or subscriber turnover, slid to 1.8% from 2% for self-pay customers, while subscriber acquisition costs surged 61%.

    Sirius Swings to Profit on Higher Revenue 2010

  • "Churn," or the rate of subscriber cancellations, was flat at 1.51%.

    DirecTV Profit Rises on Higher Sales, Margins 2010

  • Warren GrantI am told the industry uses the term "Churn" to denote the ratio of players leaving a game versus the new players entering the game measured in paid subscriptions I would assume.

    The Numbers Game 2006

  • I am told the industry uses the term "Churn" to denote the ratio of players leaving a game versus the new players entering the game measured in paid subscriptions I would assume.

    The Numbers Game 2006

  • But as for 'Churn' being Lorenz Czerny, it doesn't go without saying that we shall spot Chuff and Jake, and the rest of the gang through him.

    The Lion's Mouse 1901

  • "'Churn's' possibly a nickname for that Lorenz Czerny, whose name you found written on a visiting card," O'Reilly said.

    The Lion's Mouse 1901

  • "Churn," or subscriber turnover rate, was 2.4 percent, down from 2.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009.

    unknown title 2011

  • Look for the Accenture SAS Analytics Group to put out services such as Churn management as a service, Risk and fraud detection as a service.

    Independent Information Technology and business analysis from IT-Director.com Dr Fern Halper 2010

  • "Churn" is a term from corporate human resources that refers to turnover in job positions.

    Planet KDE 2009

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