That's slightly less than what an average user now pays to subscribe for a year.
From the businessweek.com
Alas, there is no hope of our being able to subscribe to HBO in the near future.
From the tunedin.blogs.time.com
It struck a reasoned tone to which radicals and moderates alike could subscribe.
From the economist.com
If you do not subscribe, your local library should have current and back copies.
From the dailyherald.com
Does it matter whether they subscribe to Keynesian or classical economic theory?
From the theatlantic.com
The ISB, as an institute, does not subscribe to these views in whole or in part.
From the online.wsj.com
Fortunately, we have friends and family who subscribe to our philosophy as well.
From the timesunion.com
Few people will individually subscribe to dozens of different newspapers online.
From the nytimes.com
So, yes, I'm tribal in the sense that I subscribe to traditional Western values.
From the economist.com
More examples
Offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares"
Sign: mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here"
Adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion"
Pledge: pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals; "I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station"
Receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"
(subscribed) (of a contract or will or other document) having a signature written at the end; "the subscribed will"
The subscription business model is a business model where a customer must pay a subscription price to have access to the product/service. The model was pioneered by magazines and newspapers, but is now used by many businesses and websites.
(Subscription (finance)) Subscription refers to the process of investors signing up and committing to invest in a financial instrument, before the actual closing of the purchase.
(Subscription (television)) Pay television, premium television, or premium channels refers to subscription-based television services, usually provided by both analog and digital cable and satellite, but also increasingly by digital terrestrial methods. ...