Some of these journals are free and some require subscriptions or pay-per-view. |
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This is unlike traditional pay-per-view, where the consumer must watch the movie at a fixed time. |
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Erik was out running and Kallie and Nick were back at the hotel, watching pay-per-view on the hotel television. |
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Registered users can access the site free, except for some educational programs that are pay-per-view. |
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There is even the ability to record pay-per-view films and events on digital satellite. |
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TiVo's jumped the gun, introducing similar copy controls on pay-per-view and VoD programming. |
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This will become more, not less, important as clubs begin to toy with private, pay-per-view television. |
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A pay-per-view version of this kind of technology could well be the future of the home movie channel. |
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Early hopes that pay-per-view television would provide a crock of gold proved to be over optimistic. |
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This goes for any variables you change in the template, such as offering pay-per-view movies. |
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I curled up on the couch next to Jordan, and we found a movie on pay-per-view to watch. |
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Set against that figure, no doubt, would be revenue from sponsors, advertisers and pay-per-view. |
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This service would then track your access to pay-per-view or subscription sites and forward payment on your behalf as necessary. |
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An insider confided that the promoters are shooting for 40,000 pay-per-view buyers in the United States. |
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You also lose the ability to order pay-per-view programs and watch movies and other shows on demand. |
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If so, the Old Firm would be free to squirrel away to Sky and negotiate their own pay-per-view deals to the exclusion of all the other clubs. |
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This is a device that is also descrambling pay-per-view or premium channels. |
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Are you running into a lot of constraints among operators who are devoting digital bandwidth to multiplexes and additional pay-per-view channels? |
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By most estimates, after this fight he will trail only Mayweather in pay-per-view revenues. |
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The RNC should consider putting the debates in these primary match-ups on pay-per-view and make some money. |
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King was 4-0 in his fighting matches and was slated to fight baseball star Jose Canseco at the end of August on pay-per-view. |
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Miramax's deal with Sight Sound.com encompasses 12 films for pay-per-view digital download to U.S. cybersurfers only. |
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I bet the only people who were glad that they got the game on pay-per-view reside in East London and have a penchant for jellied eels. |
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We do pay-per-view at seven in the morning in pubs, and we get lines out the door. |
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The digital service also includes pay-per-view, which offers more than 50 movie channels. |
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It also has exclusive encrypted transmission and pay-per-view rights to Formula 1 racing. |
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It was one of the biggest successes in the history of pay-per-view and video on demand in Canada. |
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Its activities consist primarily of specialty, pay and pay-per-view television broadcasting, radio broadcasting and outdoor advertising. |
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Some roomies may not be able to afford digital cable with pay-per-view, but can work basic cable into their budget. |
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Astral is involved in pay-per-view television through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Astral Broadcasting Group Inc. |
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This operator will deliver pay-per-view services over the Italian DTT platform using a Nagravision conditional access solution. |
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All planned services use multi-channel digital delivery via FSS to provide DTH subscription and pay-per-view services. |
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This system includes renewable access control, impulse pay-per-view, and data services. |
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The pay-per-view sport also known as cage fighting has been blasted by Senator John McCain. |
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It is considered bad form to charge personal calls to the room, use the in-room bar, or order pay-per-view movies or events. |
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He mentions that he also found it on a pay-per-view site, but he cannot remember which one. |
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The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country. |
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Altman has teamed up with stylish US pay-per-view station HBO to get his flick made. |
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They found a pay-per-view movie to watch, a chickflick, by Jade's request. |
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Then, a couple of months ago, it was playing on cable pay-per-view. |
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The pay-per-view movie would be on, but nobody would be watching it. |
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He will take on Manny Pacquiao on March 19 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas in a 12-round super featherweight fight televised on pay-per-view. |
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But the major bouts are all on premium cable or pay-per-view. |
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Ebsco Online's pay-per-view service now includes a ghost card feature that permits invoicing at the organizational level for articles purchased by library patrons. |
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I'm worried that it might fall thru Perhaps it could be pay-per-view. |
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The company's purposes of billing for pay-per-view and preventing piracy were ones that a reasonable person would find appropriate in the circumstances. |
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After that, it would go to the video store for the rental or the sell-through market before it comes to pay-per-view, pay TV, and video on demand. |
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But then, there were pay-per-view customers who groused when, in 1988, Tyson needed only ninety-one seconds to brutalize Michael Spinks. |
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When operators think about bandwidth today, they are often thinking in terms of pay-per-view networks, premium multiplexes and interactive services, he says. |
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On pay-per-view channels, it would be possible to view athletes in the altogether right through their Nudo suits. |
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It provides in particular that advertising, teleshopping, merchandising and pay-per-view services will be discontinued with immediate effect. |
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More pain and agony but likely just as entertaining as pay-per-view boxing since nobody can really see where they're going with all that equipment on! |
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Third-language services, such as those provided by ethnic specialty broadcasting services, were excluded, as were premium pay, digital-only specialty and pay-per-view services. |
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Nagra Mobile enables consumers to access pay-per-view programs offline, greatly reducing the technical load and associated costs on the mobile network and security servers. |
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People flip around, and they'll see UFC on Spike TV or pay-per-view and they'll get a little of the experience,'' said Dana White, a fan from LasVegas. |
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Acquisition of content rights can be done regardless of network availability, thus providing a key enabler to sell pay-per-view content to a mass audience. |
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All rooms at the hotel are en suite and have a telephone, a hairdryer, a trouser press, tea and coffee, a TV and pay-per-view movies. |
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Sport will dispense with live spectators altogether and all games will be played for the benefit of pay-per-view televiewers. |
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The deal covers the pay television and pay-per-view rights to Telepiu for live action feature films, including Disney, Hollywood, Touchstone and Miramax pictures. |
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