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>>In a site soon to be released, we have some sections on the main page about new releases of videos. One of the section if New Releases. So, for that one, it is pretty much straight forward. But, on top of that section, we have a section of New Releases but for subscribers only. This text is presently represented by "New Releases Subscriber Videos". Can someone correct this text with the proper spelling in regards to the "S". I am not sure if "Subscriber" should have an "S" and, if yes, if there should be the "'" character after.
>
>Seems that repeating "Videos" is redundant.
>
>Anyway, the way you have it is fine if you include that word. "New Releases Subscribers Videos" would be OK too.
>If you leave "Videos" out, then I would suggest "New Releases - Subscribers".
>
>cheers

Jim

"New Releases Subscribers Videos"

Have you tried saying that expression? It sounds like you're drunk and slurring it, with all those "s"s. :-)

You don't want the final "s" in "Release" OR "subscriber"

i.e.

"New Release Subscriber Videos"
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