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Business wise, as many consider paid-for options to supplement the ailing advertising-model, the notion of paid-for editions also needs serious rethinking.
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Moving some controlled circulation titles such as Legal Week from free print title to a paid-for website where law firms pay for a company-wide subscription for all their staff to access content online is working, says Incisive Media.
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Why don't other people have paid-for health care and time off and all the other things that Verizon now wants to take away?
Art Brodsky: The Pebble in the Shoe of the Communications Workers Strike Against Verizon Art Brodsky 2011
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Why should they get away with having paid-for health care and time off and all the other things that the company now wants to take away?
Art Brodsky: The Pebble in the Shoe of the Communications Workers Strike Against Verizon Art Brodsky 2011
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Why don't other people have paid-for health care and time off and all the other things that Verizon now wants to take away?
Art Brodsky: The Pebble in the Shoe of the Communications Workers Strike Against Verizon Art Brodsky 2011
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Despite the revenue growth potential of industry events – conferences, exhibitions, awards – as well as paid-for archive and data provision, most of which cannot be eaten up by online competition, Douglas McCabe of Enders Analysis warns of the risks of print titles going internet only, not least because a rival publication may take their place.
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The first time they declared a right to your own paid-for counsel (meaning not a free lawyer) it was in a capital case, for instance.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Defamation by Government Still Political Question 2010
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It is the third paid-for title to close this year along with 29 free papers.
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The first time they declared a right to your own paid-for counsel (meaning not a free lawyer) it was in a capital case, for instance.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Defamation by Government Still Political Question 2010
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That money is overwhelmingly spent in paid-for TV attack ads.
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