Pay Television Stocks List

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Pay Television Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 5 PARA Paramount bidders await word from special committee evaluating options
May 4 PARA ‘We Lost Quite a Bit of Money.’ Berkshire Sold Entire Paramount Stake, Buffett Says.
May 4 PARA Warren Buffett says Berkshire sold entire Paramount stake at a loss
May 4 PARA Warren Buffett says Berkshire sold entire Paramount holdings at a loss
May 4 PARA Paramount lets Skydance know talks aren't exclusive amid Apollo/Sony bid - report
May 3 PARA REFILE-UPDATE 1-Paramount will let exclusive talks with Skydance lapse, NYT reports
May 3 PARA Paramount will let exclusive talks with Skydance lapse, NYT reports
May 3 PARA Deal or no deal for Paramount? Here are the options on the table
May 3 PARA Paramount dips again as odds grow that it proceeds with no merger
May 3 PARA Paramount Shares Jump On Sony, Apollo Bid: All Eyes On Shari Redstone To Decide Media Company's Future
May 3 PARAA Paramount Shares Jump On Sony, Apollo Bid: All Eyes On Shari Redstone To Decide Media Company's Future
May 3 PARAA PARA vs. DIS: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
May 3 PARA PARA vs. DIS: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
May 3 PARAA Sony and Apollo confirm $26B proposed bid in Paramount talks
May 3 PARA Sony and Apollo confirm $26B proposed bid in Paramount talks
May 3 PARA Paramount gains amid report special committee considers Sony offer serious
May 3 PARA Why Apple’s Nascent Rally Could Be Stalled By Warren Buffett, and 5 Other Things to Know Today.
May 3 PARAA Why Apple’s Nascent Rally Could Be Stalled By Warren Buffett, and 5 Other Things to Know Today.
May 3 PARA Paramount will not extend exclusive deal period with Skydance
May 3 PARA Sony, Apollo await response to $26 billion Paramount bid
Pay Television

Pay television, also known as subscription television or premium television, refers to subscription-based television services, usually provided by multichannel television providers, but also increasingly via digital terrestrial, and streaming television. In the United States, subscription television began in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the form of encrypted analog over-the-air broadcast television which could be decrypted with special equipment. The concept rapidly expanded through the multi-channel transition and into the post-network era. Other parts of the world beyond the United States, such as France and Latin America have also offered encrypted analog terrestrial signals available for subscription.
The term is most synonymous with premium entertainment services focused on films or general entertainment programming such as, in the United States, Cinemax, Epix, HBO, Showtime, and Starz, but such services can also include those devoted to sports, as well as adult entertainment.

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