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Pay-Per-View and events
They would feud with Hurricane and Rosey, having various filler matches on multiple Pay-Per-View events.

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On the fight day, millions tune into Pay-Per-View for the fight, and Kane is confident about a new era beginning with a Conklin upset.
At the Pay-Per-View The British Invasion managed to retain their titles after Kevin Nash nailed Storm with the TNA Global Championship belt.
Barely Legal: RVD vs. Lance Storm-Rob Van Dam vents his frustration with only being on the Pay-Per-View as a fill-in after his match.
AAA's " golden years " ( from 1993-1995 ) peaked with the When Worlds Collide Pay-Per-View, promoted in conjunction with World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ) and broadcast in the United States of America in 1994.
At the Pay-Per-View The British Invasion managed to retain their titles after Kevin Nash nailed Storm with the TNA Global Championship belt.
However, the New Blood theme continued in WCW coinciding with the " New Blood Rising " Pay-Per-View in August 2000.
In 2008, the NASCAR on Fox crew of Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip, Dick Berggren, Matt Yocum, and producer Pam Miller returned to the track to call the event for HBO Pay-Per-View along with NASCAR on TNT's booth analyst Kyle Petty.
* Several more companies offer Internet television in Australia with Pay-Per-View offerings or free streaming channels

Pay-Per-View and for
" Time to Shine " from said album was used as the official theme song for the " WWE Extreme Rules " Pay-Per-View in 2010.
The event grossed US $ 2. 4 million in ticket sales, making the Pay-Per-View the highest grossing event ever for WWE at Madison Square Garden.
A Pay-Per-View taping for the June 25, 2000 show, was put in place.
" The firing of Torres immediately sparked controversy after it was revealed that White did not similarly punish two fighters of greater marquee value – Forrest Griffin and Rashad Evans, both of whom have fought in the main event of multiple Pay-Per-View cards and the latter slated to fight in the main event of a fight card scheduled to air on the FOX network on January 28, 2012 – for making similarly offensive remarks: Griffin commenting that " Rape is the new missionary " and Evans evoking the recent child abuse scandal involving Penn State University while promoting a fight.
Soul Cinema was also a Pay-Per-View option for Comcast back in 2004.

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According to the contract, it was to be at a catch weight of 170 lbs ; and was broadcast live on HBO Pay-Per-View.
Mosley and undefeated WBA Welterweight Champion Miguel Cotto met on Nov. 10, 2007, at Madison Square Garden in a fight broadcasted on HBO Pay-Per-View.
The fight was broadcast on HBO Pay-Per-View and was won by Cotto via unanimous decision.
Super Clash III was the AWA's first venture into the Pay-Per-View market and wrestling's first collaborative PPV between several promotions.
Both productions aired on Pay-Per-View in 2005.
In 2009 the arena hosted the WWE No Way Out Pay-Per-View and returned two years later to host the 2011 WWE Over the Limit pay-per-view on May 22, 2011.
On May 23, 2010, the arena was scheduled to host the inaugural Over the Limit Pay-Per-View, but the event was moved to the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
** Usually, a WWE Pay-Per-View that aired about a few months prior will be shown.
In a further Head-to-Head, on 21 November 2004 at the Circus Tavern, via the first ever darts Pay-Per-View on Sky Box Office, Phil Taylor once again prevailed after his opponent Andy Fordham had to retire during the match due to dehydration.
Paul Roma was asked to help make WCW newcomer " Das Wunderkind " Alex Wright look good at SuperBrawl V, a WCW Pay-Per-View event.
The arena hosted the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Pay-Per-View Hard Justice 2008 on August 10, 2008.
The arena hosted TNA Wrestling's Pay-Per-View Against All Odds on February 10, 2008.
:* WWE. com Pay-Per-View backstage interviewer

First-run and programming
* First-run syndication refers to programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show ( not any one particular network ), or at least first so offered in a given country ( programs originally created and broadcast outside of the United States, first presented on a network in their country of origin, have often been syndicated in the U. S. and in some other countries );

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First-run episodes of The Ted Knight Show were broadcast starting in April 1986.

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First-run episodes of Shake It Up, Wizards of Waverly Place and Good Luck Charlie earned six of television ’ s top 10 telecasts that month in key child demographics, with Phineas and Ferb ranked as the No. 1 animated series on TV among Kids 6 – 11 and Tweens 9 – 14 for that month and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ranked among TV ’ s top 10 programs for that month in Playhouse Disney's Kids 2 – 5 target demographic.
First-run Lassie was televised September 12, 1954 to March 24, 1973 with its first seventeen seasons airing on CBS Sunday evenings 7: 00 P. M. EST.

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First-run production on Emergency Vets ended in 2002 after Taylor began putting plans together for expansion of the hospital that would have been hindered by the constant presence of a TV crew on-site during construction.

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First-run episodes continued to air through September 1986.
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movies and sporting
In addition to the tickets to the movies, sporting events and concerts, Mrs. Marr lines up candy and cookies because alcoholics require a lot of sweets to replace the sugar in their system.
In Demand would show movies, concerts, and other events, with live sporting events such as WrestleMania predominant.
They rewarded workers with taking them and their families to the movies, to parks, keep-fit clubs, hiking, sporting activities, film shows and concerts.
It is criticized for not including any entertainment items like cable television, daily newspapers, and tickets to movies or sporting events.
The most-advanced systems are 3D-TV-enabled home theaters making use of 3D TV sets / projectors and Blu-ray 3D players which use special glasses to aid viewers in seeing 3D movies and sporting events.
The service broadcasts sporting programming from national to international events, documentaries, movies and US programming in high-definition 1080i.
All other content on the channel will be made available entirely in HD this includes Gaelic Athletic Association, Champions League, Magners League sporting content, US television series and movies.
TG4 HD, similar to RTÉ Two HD, will broadcast sporting programming from national to international events, documentaries, movies and US programming in high-definition where available.
A thriving social calendar saw sporting events, theatrical productions, dances, movies and parties held throughout the year.
The network will feature FX original series, U. S. acquired movies and series, and original Canadian programming and sporting events ( as required by the CRTC ).
Listings for movies featured red backgrounds, pay-per-view events bore purple backgrounds, and sporting events featured green backgrounds.
Most premium channels air movies, as well as specials, sporting events and original television series.
Programs offered via pay-per-view are most often movies or sporting events, but may also include other events, such as concerts and even softcore adult programs.
Television programs that are broadcast in Mykolaiv include movies, news, dramas ( some of which originated in other countries, such as Mexico and the USA and are dubbed into Russian ), ( some of which also originate in other countries and are dubbed into Russian ) cartoons, and professional sporting events such as Ukrainian football ( soccer )> Mykolaiv has the following TV channels:
Programs shown in prime time on one station, such as Live from Lincoln Center, will often be shunted on the other station to Sunday afternoons, which in some quarters is considered " viewing limbo ", since many people are either at church, at sporting events, or at the movies.
Alexander bluntly told Boll that his movies were " bloated, expensive and incoherent attempts at aping American genre pictures, sporting some of the most boneheaded casting choices in filmdom ".
As of September 13, 2010, due to the removal of movies from the Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday primetime lineups in favor of nightly primetime sitcom reruns, preemptions of the 9 p. m. newscast on WGN America have decreased to only occasional instances where certain sporting events airing on WGN-TV are not cleared to air outside the Chicago market, and the game is scheduled to run past 9 p. m. CT ( prior to the scheduling change, feature films than ran past 10 p. m.
They have been featured in movies, TV shows and many sporting video games such as NHL 2002, NHL 2003 and Madden NFL 2004 with songs such as " I've Been Up These Steps ", " Sick With You " ( both re-mixed for the game ), " I Hear You Calling " and " Give Up The Grudge ".
Its original programming lineup was several years ahead of its time, featuring a news ticker during the day, Spanish-language movies and TV series from Mexico, and tape-delayed sporting events.
Although at launch it showed mainly sporting events, since the launch of Sky Digital, movies along with concerts have become the predominant content.
Similar to other regional over-the-air pay-TV services which aired movies and local sporting events in the evening and on weekends, such as SelecTV in Milwaukee, OnTV in Chicago, or Spectrum in Philadelphia.
Initially, KJLF-TV ran mostly Christian programs with several hours of secular shows such as sporting and hunting shows, westerns, some old sitcoms, public domain movies, and low budget barter cartoons.
The sporting documentary was pioneered by Bud Browne ( e. g. " Hawaiian Holiday ") in the 1940s and early 1950s, and later popularized by Bruce Brown ( e. g. " The Endless Summer ") in the late 1950s and early 1960s, then later perfected by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman ( e. g. " Five Summer Stories ") in the 1970s and beyond ( MacGillivray and Freeman later went on to film IMAX movies such as To Fly!

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