The SF Gate is more commonly known as the SF Chronicle and serves hundreds of thousands of people throughout the San Francisco Bay Area with a daily newspaper.
To subscribe to a newspaper, visit the newspaper's website and look for a "Subscribe" or "Subscription" option. You can choose your subscription plan, enter your payment information, and start receiving the newspaper either in print or digitally. Many newspapers offer discounts for longer subscription periods.
As many as you want to, there is no limit.
500000 and counting
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About 80,000 people are subscribed to the Star Tribune newspaper every year. It is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is published seven days each week in an edition for the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area.
3,021,720 subscribe to Cosmopolitan every month. But how many people READ Cosmo? There are many factors that may sway this number such as news stands buying/selling Cosmo - how many copies get read, how many get thrown away? In households that subscribe are there multiple readers?
75.05
more than 10000 people
allot of people but in specific 47+ people
The only reason I can think of is that you have hit your subscriber limit. Youtube has a limit of how many people you can subscribe to at one time without others subscribing to you. I'd wait a few hours then try to subscribe to the person again.
Many people subscribe to magazines online. Outdoor Life can be subscribed for by mail, or online. On their website they offer a subscription page where you can subscribe to their magazine.
The newspaper doesn't offer coupons. Retailers (local, regional and national) buy advertising space in the paper to include their coupons that will hopefully increase traffic in the stores. Whether a retailer chooses to use the newspaper to disseminate coupons is up to the company that handles the advertising for that store. As fewer and fewer people subscribe to the newspaper these days, more retailers are using direct mail or are going online to distribute their coupons. You can still find coupons in the paper, but not as many as, say, ten years ago.