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  2. TV Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    TV Everywhere (also known as authenticated streaming or authenticated video on-demand) refers to a type of American subscription business model wherein access to streaming video content from a television channel requires users to "authenticate" themselves as current subscribers to the channel, via an account provided by their participating pay ...

  3. Music streaming service - Wikipedia

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    These services are usually subscription-based services allowing users to stream digital copyright restricted songs on-demand from a centralized library provided by the service over the internet. Some services may offer free tiers with limitations, such as advertising and limits on use.

  4. Vimeo - Wikipedia

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    Vimeo, Inc. ( / ˈvɪmioʊ /) [3] is an American video hosting, sharing, and services provider headquartered in New York City. Vimeo focuses on the delivery of high-definition video across a range of devices. [a] Vimeo's business model is through software as a service (SaaS). They derive revenue by providing subscription plans for businesses ...

  5. 11 Free TV Apps That’ll Let You Cut the Cable 2022 - AOL

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    Whether your preference is reality TV, world news, movies or sports, at least one of these free TV apps is bound to satisfy your taste for TV. 1. Tubi. Tubi is one of the leading on-demand...

  6. Channel 4 (VoD service) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 (previously 4oD and All 4) is a video on demand service from Channel Four Television Corporation, free of charge for most content and funded by advertising. The service is available in the UK and Ireland; viewers are not required to have a TV licence—required for live viewing and the BBC iPlayer on-demand service—when watching on-demand services.

  7. Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network - Wikipedia

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    HITN was a participant in Project LAMP (Learning Apps Media Partnership), a children's educational trans-media initiative. [9] LAMP is a component of the U.S. Department of Education's "Ready To Learn" program, which is designed to help close the achievement gap of low-income young people, by creating multi-platform digital media-based programs ...

  8. On-demand - Wikipedia

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    On-demand event is pre-recorded materials available anytime. Content on demand: Video on demand, a type of streaming video or movie service used by services such as Netflix. Music on demand, music streaming services like iTunes.

  9. Code on demand - Wikipedia

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    Code on demand. In distributed computing, code on demand is any technology that sends executable software code from a server computer to a client computer upon request from the client's software. Some well-known examples of the code on demand paradigm on the web are Java applets, Adobe's ActionScript language for the Flash Player, and JavaScript.

  10. Media-on-demand - Wikipedia

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    Media on demand (MOD) is a new generation of video on demand which not only allows users to watch and listen to audio and video content such as movies and TV shows, but also provides facilities including real-time information, interactive games, attractions guidance, route information, advertising systems, and services for shopping and ordering.

  11. Gig economy - Wikipedia

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    Gig economy. The gig economy is the economic system by which a workforce of people (known as gig workers) engage in freelance and/or side-employment. [1] The gig economy is composed of corporate entities, workers and consumers. [2] The Internal Revenue Service defines the gig economy as "activity where people earn income providing on-demand ...