0 used to describe a website or television station that customers pay to use:
Walt Disney Television's subscription-based Disney Channel is a hugely profitable operation.
He argues for competition between different producers of health care, and for subscription-based health care from private or public sources.
For example, are there not signs that the number of subscription-based packages that consumers are prepared to purchase to gain access to sport and films has reached saturation point?
Currently, he leads a new subscription-based royalty-free stock image business and consults on a variety of product development projects.
It offers a subscription-based application in the cloud which allows users to track and analyze social media conversations on topics or brands.
Such agreements are a key element of subscription-based academic publishing, and have been said to facilitate the handling of copyright-based permissions in print-only publishing.
Radio services are usually provided by commercial ventures and are subscription-based.
It was also in 1983 that the foundation instituted the subscription-based research funding program.
The site also has a subscription-based service, 8 tracks plus, although its features are still evolving.