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  2. Cinemax - Wikipedia

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    Cinemax On Demand is the network's companion subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service, available at no extra charge to subscribers of the linear television service. Launched in 2002, [ 51 ] it offers VOD content through select virtual MVPD services such as DirecTV Stream and Hulu, as well as on Cinemax's dedicated OTT video channels via ...

  3. 6 Best Live TV Streaming Services of 2022 - AOL

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    Three free months of HBO Max, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax and Epix with the Entertainment, Choice or Ultimate streaming plan $10 off the Choice or Premier bundle for five months Why We Like DirecTV ...

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    Tech Plus by AOL will provide around-the-clock tech support for all your devices coupled with computer and digital data protection services. • Tech Plus by AOL - Platinum - Tech Plus Platinum includes top of the line products to help protect your identity, personal data and devices, so that you have more control over your digital life.

  5. Max (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    A price hike for the ad-free tier in the U.S. was later announced on January 12, 2023, which saw the price raised by $1 to $15.99 a month (the yearly plan would be unaffected by this move), effective immediately for new subscribers, while current subscribers would see the price hike starting on February 11, 2023. [39]

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    Get critical products for computer security, identity theft protection, premium technical support, and more. Choose the plan based on you and your family’s needs.

  7. Cable television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In more recent years, premium cable refers to networks–such as Home Box Office (HBO), Cinemax, Showtime, The Movie Channel, Flix, Starz, MoviePlex, and Epix–that scramble or encrypt their signals so that only those paying additional monthly fees to their cable system can legally view them (via the use of a converter box).