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		Definition of pay-per-view in English: pay-per-viewnoun mass nounA television service in which viewers are required to pay a fee in order to watch a specific programme. 付费点播电视服务 as modifier pay-per-view movies Example sentencesExamples -  This service would then track your access to pay-per-view or subscription sites and forward payment on your behalf as necessary.
 -  Set against that figure, no doubt, would be revenue from sponsors, advertisers and pay-per-view.
 -  They found a pay-per-view movie to watch, a chickflick, by Jade's request.
 -  For pay-per-view channels, the World Cup would be a financial bonanza and would make it the most lucrative event shown on British TV.
 -  I curled up on the couch next to Jordan, and we found a movie on pay-per-view to watch.
 -  Then, a couple of months ago, it was playing on cable pay-per-view.
 -  TiVo's jumped the gun, introducing similar copy controls on pay-per-view and VoD programming.
 -  Registered users can access the site free, except for some educational programs that are pay-per-view.
 -  The pay-per-view movie would be on, but nobody would be watching it.
 -  Erik was out running and Kallie and Nick were back at the hotel, watching pay-per-view on the hotel television.
 -  This is unlike traditional pay-per-view, where the consumer must watch the movie at a fixed time.
 -  This goes for any variables you change in the template, such as offering pay-per-view movies.
 -  A pay-per-view version of this kind of technology could well be the future of the home movie channel.
 -  This will become more, not less, important as clubs begin to toy with private, pay-per-view television.
 -  You also lose the ability to order pay-per-view programs and watch movies and other shows on demand.
 -  Some of these journals are free and some require subscriptions or pay-per-view.
 -  Early hopes that pay-per-view television would provide a crock of gold proved to be over optimistic.
 -  An insider confided that the promoters are shooting for 40,000 pay-per-view buyers in the United States.
 -  The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country.
 -  There is even the ability to record pay-per-view films and events on digital satellite.
 
    Definition of pay-per-view in US English: pay-per-viewnoun A television service in which viewers are required to pay a fee in order to watch a specific program. 付费点播电视服务 as modifier pay-per-view movies Example sentencesExamples -  The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country.
 -  This goes for any variables you change in the template, such as offering pay-per-view movies.
 -  I curled up on the couch next to Jordan, and we found a movie on pay-per-view to watch.
 -  This is unlike traditional pay-per-view, where the consumer must watch the movie at a fixed time.
 -  There is even the ability to record pay-per-view films and events on digital satellite.
 -  An insider confided that the promoters are shooting for 40,000 pay-per-view buyers in the United States.
 -  Some of these journals are free and some require subscriptions or pay-per-view.
 -  Set against that figure, no doubt, would be revenue from sponsors, advertisers and pay-per-view.
 -  Erik was out running and Kallie and Nick were back at the hotel, watching pay-per-view on the hotel television.
 -  This will become more, not less, important as clubs begin to toy with private, pay-per-view television.
 -  You also lose the ability to order pay-per-view programs and watch movies and other shows on demand.
 -  This service would then track your access to pay-per-view or subscription sites and forward payment on your behalf as necessary.
 -  They found a pay-per-view movie to watch, a chickflick, by Jade's request.
 -  The pay-per-view movie would be on, but nobody would be watching it.
 -  A pay-per-view version of this kind of technology could well be the future of the home movie channel.
 -  TiVo's jumped the gun, introducing similar copy controls on pay-per-view and VoD programming.
 -  For pay-per-view channels, the World Cup would be a financial bonanza and would make it the most lucrative event shown on British TV.
 -  Then, a couple of months ago, it was playing on cable pay-per-view.
 -  Early hopes that pay-per-view television would provide a crock of gold proved to be over optimistic.
 -  Registered users can access the site free, except for some educational programs that are pay-per-view.
 
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