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Monday, March 7, 2011

The Power of Pay-Per-View Attraction To Cable TV Subscribers

By Karen Yee


The most watched shows in the United States during the early 1970's of boxing and wrestling. These shows were all very entertaining during these times that are why it is being watched by thousands of subscribers. One show that can provide them real entertainment is the soap opera wrestling. These soap opera wresting companies are one of the greatest and entertaining shows to be watched in a cable television. To mention some are, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling (TNA). Boxing fans on the other hand, watch pay-per-view shows by schedule.

There are some who watch replays though. But still a lot would prefer live because you will be the first one to know. Chances wherein a viewer might watch the replay is when a cable television provider was posted to the pay-per-view results on the newspaper or internet. Soap opera wrestling and boxing are the most familiar pay-per-views being watched by viewers and subscribers.This makes it more attractive for cable or digital television providers to watch them from the start-up to the end.

They can do everything to watch this event because it was deemed that this will repeat later on. Let's discuss the most exciting and thrilling pay-per-view of all. Boxing is what we are talking about. You absolutely are familiar with Rey "Boom-Boom" Bautista, Nonito Donaire, Ricky Hatton or Joshua Clottey. If you indeed are, well you probably like to watch their fights. The schedule of their pay-per-view shows are being updated and displayed by means of TV commercials and can be read through newspapers and articles.

Familiar wrestlers like The Miz, Undertaker, Wade Barrett and Big Show are just actors. They are paid to act and entertain viewers. Violence is inevitable in a wrestling even just in a soap opera. You usually see blood, pain, sufferings, and the like per pay-per-view. Another pay-per-view show that entertains viewers is somewhat similar to soap opera wrestling but this time it is a real sport. We commonly know this as boxing. Pay-per-view boxing shows are being subscribed by viewers once every three to six months. Familiar athletes such as Manny Pacquiao, Shane Mosley and Marco Antonio Barrera were loved by many viewers.

Not all viewers like commercials. All they want is the full show itself without interruptions. But not all commercials are bad. They also have a good rationale on why they are there. Nevertheless, the viewer will experience no commercial breaks of the pay-per-view channel is considered public. For instance in boxing and soap opera wrestling, commercial breaks cover the idle time whenever the athletes would require rest and give themselves a break. However in a private pay-per-view channel, everything is live. All the athlete breaks and rests are revealed to the viewers. This is how addictive pay-per-view channel is like boxing and soap opera wrestling to subscribers and customers. The only answer for that problem is cable TV. That is, if we want it badly. It is now then their duty to deliver to its customer's quality entertainment in watching any kinds of shows, especially boxing and soap opera wrestling.




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