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In Demand (semi-capitalized as a trademark as iN DEMAND) is a TV network that provides pay-per-view (PPV) and subscription video-on-demand (VOD) services. Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and Advance/Newhouse jointly own iN DEMAND.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=About iN DEMAND - Ownership ) Note that "Time Warner Entertainment-Advance/Newhouse Partnership" is a joint venture of Time Warner Cable and Advance/Newhouse (parent of Bright House) as per Time Warner Cable's (2011 10-K filing ), and no longer has any connection to the Time Warner media company. 〕 ==History== iN DEMAND was launched in November 27, 1985 with one channel as ''Viewer's Choice'' (unrelated to Canada's ''Viewers Choice''). ''Viewer's Choice'' continued to expand in the 1990s when it acquired many defunct PPV assets.〔 On January 1, 2000, the service changed the name and on-air look to iN DEMAND. In 2004, most of the cable providers discontinued iN DEMAND's analog services. Programs shown on iN DEMAND include Movies, latest events from TNA Wrestling, UFC, WWE, HBO Boxing, Showtime Boxing, Dragon Gate, MMA, Hard Knocks Fighting, Miss Earth, King of the Cage, Golf, Viva La Lucha. Sports from MLB Extra Innings, NBA League Pass, MLS Direct Kick, NHL Center Ice, ESPN GamePlan, and other events like Howard TV and also Too Much For TV. Since this network's first inception, the first main Viewer's Choice/iN DEMAND channel (usually labeled as 'IN1' or 'PPV1' since 2000), signs off weekday mornings from 8AM to 11AM (Eastern Time) to feed promotions of upcoming movies and events of the next month to its headend affiliates. In 2010, iN DEMAND began providing a free movie on demand service, ''Vutopia'', offered on Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks. The service offered uncut older movies in SDTV as well as HDTV. It closed down (but not online) on June 1, 2015.〔(Vutopia website )〕 As of early 2012, as cable providers use more channel bandwidth for high-definition, video-on-demand and broadband services which do not require starting films at several intervals on several channels, providers such as Comcast/Xfinity and Time Warner Cable have removed most of iN DEMAND's linear channels - beyond 1-3 standard-definition and one high-definition channel for mostly event programming - from their channel lineups. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「In Demand」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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