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Walt Disney Television's subscription-based Disney Channel is a hugely profitable operation.
Foxtel provides a subscription-based satellite and cable television service.
As a free monthly publication the magazine fills a niche between weekly newspapers and subscription-based monthly magazines.
Paid sites typically offer subscription-based services directly to consumers and dispense with advertisements and sometimes the sale of other goods.
Tools range from free, basic applications to subscription-based, more in-depth tools.
Most commercial journals are subscription-based, and/or allow pay-per-view access.
There are a number of file formats for representing this data, and both public and subscription-based repositories for such experiments.
Organizations can be split into three main categories: free, partial subscription, and subscription-based clubs.
The site also has a subscription-based service, 8 tracks plus, although its features are still evolving.