0 someone who subscribes to a product, service, or organization:
1 someone who pays to receive a newspaper or magazine regularly or to use a phone line or internet service:
2 someone who formally asks to buy shares when they are issued :
3 someone who signs a memorandum of association (= document needed to officially form a new company) of a new company and promises to buy a particular number of shares:
The home location register stores permanent data about subscribers, including a subscriber's service profile, location information, and activity status.
Mailinglist subscribers and regular patrons booked many of the seats, limiting the size of a new and younger audience.
This miscellany of news, fashion, literature, and instruction succeeded in attracting a large number of subscribers.
Access to the full-text versions of the articles, reviews, chant bibliography and chant discography will be available only to institutional subscribers.
The potential returns from a sufficient number of subscribers provided a considerable incentive for the opening up of exchanges.
Eventually, magazine publishers began to capitalize on the association between chromolithography and female consumers, using color prints as free advertising premiums to attract new subscribers.
There was also a general concern that subscribers should uphold the good name of the organization through their wider deportment on the urban stage.
These subscribers include representatives from government, academia and industry in various countries.
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