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Olympics Triplecast : ウィキペディア英語版 | Olympics Triplecast The Olympics Triplecast was an experimental pay-per-view telecast in the United States during the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. While an ambitious project, it was a massive financial failure. ==Overview and history== NBC, which had broadcast rights to the Games,〔 thought that viewers would be willing to pay $95 to $170 to see events live, which would normally be shown on tape delay on the network in prime time. It partnered with Cablevision, the prominent New York cable provider, to create three channels: Red, White, and Blue. A special three-button remote control with the colors of the channels as the buttons was offered by some cable operators for free as a lure to sign up for the service.〔(Article ) at findarticles.com〕 Channels aired twelve hours a day (from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET) then repeated their content for the other twelve hours.〔"Triplecast Ads Are Cited." ''New York Times'' 17 Jul. 1992: 10.〕 Programs came from the world feed.〔Sarni, Jim. ("Quick Remote Trigger Is A Triplecast Must" ), ''Miami Sun-Sentinel'', 27 July 1992.〕
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