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  2. Pay-per-view - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-view (PPV) is a type of pay television or webcast service that enables a viewer to pay to watch individual events via private telecast.. Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program guide, an automated telephone system, or through a live customer service representative.

  3. United States pay television content advisory system

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    The voluntary-participation system—developed to address public concerns about explicit sexual content, graphic violence and strong profanity that tend to be featured in pay-cable and pay-per-view programming [1] —provides guidance to subscribers on the suitability of a program for certain audiences based on its content. [2]

  4. Hudl - Wikipedia

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    Hudl was the fastest growing private company in Nebraska again in 2014. [3] By 2015, Hudl grew to 230 employees across four offices as it took on its first round of institutional funding in April with $72.5 million from Accel Partners. [4] Hudl made Fast Company's list of Most Innovative Companies in 2016. [5]

  5. DirecTV Cinema - Wikipedia

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    DirecTV Cinema (previously known as Direct Ticket, Blockbuster Ticket, Blockbuster Pay-Per-View Movies, and DirecTV Pay-Per-View) is DirecTV's video on demand and pay-per-view platform for film content. Films are released as is done on other pay-TV services, along with exclusive film premieres priced at premium rates before entering theatrical ...

  6. Google Eyeing Pay-Per-View Movies on YouTube? - AOL

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  7. Cable Video Store - Wikipedia

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    Cable Video Store (CVS), was a pay-per-view (PPV) service that was launched in 1985 by General Instrument. [1] It was later owned by Graff Pay-Per-View. [2] Cable Video Store consisted of one channel which carried first run movies and specials (however, it did not carry major sporting events, such as boxing) on a PPV basis.

  8. Complete WWE and NXT pay-per-view schedule - AOL

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    It's all dual-brand pay-per-views, so it's be the very best of Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live competing on PPV every month or so. And there's also the occasional NXT special, too. Last ...

  9. File:En-us-pay-per-view.oga - Wikipedia

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