Premium television (sometimes
pay television in
North America) generally refers to a class of commercial-free
television services which are available for
subscription through
cable and
satellite television for fees much higher than traditional, packaged
cable networks or
specialty channels.Historically, premium services consisted of single feeds distributed on encrypted
analog channels. Modern premium services, such as
HBO and
Showtime in the
United States,
The Movie Network,
Movie Central and
Super Écran in
Canada,
Sky Movies in the
United Kingdom,
Movie Network and
Showtime Australia in
Australia,
Globo's Telecine in
Brazil,
Premiere,
Kabel Digital and
Arena in
Germany,
TV Cabo's
Lusomundo's 6 movie channels and
SportTV in
Portugal, and
Televisa's
Cinecanal in
Mexico have grown to include several "
multiplex" channels, and in some cases a
video-on-demand service, and are distributed via digital means. In most cases they show
movies throughout the day, with occasional original series, sports events, and other specials.
Pay per view provides similar material without subscription, usually at a higher premium.
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