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  2. You Can Get 2 Months of STARZ, Hallmark & More for Less ... - AOL

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    PBS Kids: $0.99 for 2 months, then $5 per month. PBS Documentaries: $0.99 for 2 months, then $4 per month. Acorn TV: $0.99 for 2 months, then $7 per month. Noggin: $0.99 for 2 months, then $8 per ...

  3. PBS - Wikipedia

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    "PBS UK" was launched as a paid subscription channel in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2011, featuring American documentary programming sourced from PBS. Better identifying its subject matter, this channel was renamed "PBS America" on July 4, 2012. The channel has subsequently become available in other parts of Europe and Australia.

  4. BritBox - Wikipedia

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    Since the rise of Netflix and subsequent other Subscription Video on Demand services (SVODs), European PSBs and media companies, in particular, have started to find ways to compete with the increasing dominance of American SVODs, and many old rivalries have been put aside in preference of collaboration by creating jointly controlled SVODs, such as BritBox, Salto (backed by French networks TF1 ...

  5. Prime Instant Video to be the Exclusive Subscription ... - AOL

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    Prime Instant Video to be the Exclusive Subscription Streaming Home for Carnival/Masterpiece Co-Production "Downton Abbey" on PBS Subscription streaming of "Downton Abbey" — the most watched TV ...

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    Mr. Bates vs The Post Office will air on PBS in the US and can be streamed with subscription to PBS Passport, Masterpiece on Amazon ... April 7 at 9 p.m. ET on Masterpiece PBS. Is there a preview ...

  7. Mystery! - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, Mobil had covered the entire cost of acquiring, repackaging and promoting British dramas for PBS, which had typically cost the company around $10 million a year. [9] Without Mobil, Masterpiece Theater and Mystery! were left without consistent support until 2011.