- published: 25 May 2008
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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 via digital terrestrial and internet television. Subscription television began in Multi-Channel Transition and transitioned into the Post Network Era. Some parts of the world, notably in France and the US, have also offered encrypted analog terrestrial signals, available for subscription.
Subscription based or pay television has resulted in a change in what type of content is broadcast by these networks. This model has led to networks creating a much more specialized types of shows to influence viewers to subscribe. Subscription Networks are most concerned with providing content that will make people want to subscribe as well as renew subscriptions rather than who is watching and when this viewing is taking place.
Most premium channels air movies, as well as specials, sporting events and original television series. These services are also commonly devoid of traditional commercial advertising with programs uninterrupted by television commercials, instead breaks are inserted between programs that typically are filled with promotions for upcoming programs and special behind-the-scenes features; although some sports-based pay services do feature commercial advertising, mainly if they simulcast sporting events broadcast by advertiser-supported television networks.
Creepy Anti-Cable (Pay TV) PSA from the 70's
Oddity Archive: Episode 11 - Pay TV (but not Cable or Satellite)
Pornos im Pay-TV - Ladykracher
Crown City Four - Watch World War Three (on Pay Tv)
Pay TV - "Refrain refrain"
Stop Cable TV - 1969 ad against pay television
British Relay Television By Wire - Early Pay TV and Cable Television in the UK 1960s
Laurent Garnier - Pay TV
Vintage ON-TV Pay TV & Cable Descramblers
Pay TV - Trendy Discoteque - Melodifestivalen 2004