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nmorano1

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Video on demand (VOD) is different than pay per view (PPV) because
 
  a. PPV is transmitted when the subscriber asks for the program.
  b. VOD is transmitted when the subscriber asks for the program.
  c. PPV is more programs of all kinds and only a few movies.
  d. VOD programs cannot be stored for later viewing.

Question 2

Premium channels offer Video On Demand (VoD) to
 
  a. reduce churn.
  b. attract new subscribers.
  c. provide a platform for advertising.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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