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- noun The state or condition of being a
subscriber .
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Examples
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Satellite radio subscribership is leveling off, at least among fans of rock radio, according to a new study by Jacobs Media.
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Growth in subscribership has more than quadrupled over the past ten years from just over 55 million at year-end 1997 to more than 250 million today†an increase of 352%
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Another thing that they don’t mention about subscribership is that they don’t mention how they will continue to grow listenership despite blocking easy access.
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What kind of subscribership does Telstra have for Mobile TV?
ZDNET.com.au 2009
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What kind of subscribership does Telstra have for Mobile TV?
CNET News.com 2009
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But broadband subscribership rose 4.7%, and average revenue per user — a key industry metric — rose 10%.
CenturyLink, Qwest Post Sales Declines Roger Cheng 2010
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Internet customers have become of increased importance to cable companies as pay-TV subscribership has declined.
Cablevision's Net, Stock Slide Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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Time Warner Cable Inc.'s second-quarter earnings rose 23% as strong growth in its business-services unit and wider margins offset declining video subscribership.
Time Warner Cable Profit Jumps 23% Drew FitzGerald 2011
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Analysts had expected a bigger gain in earnings, as well as net additions to the subscribership.
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Dish said its net subscribership fell by 111,000 in the quarter.
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