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premium television

noun as in pay television

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If there had been a chill in the air while Hollywood learned how to navigate the new inclusion of intimacy coordinators on set, that’s gone now: Movie stars and prestige filmmakers are once again game for the sort of sex scenes that had lately been consigned to premium television.

That post, which contained another well-produced video with overlaying text, carried the logo of Canal Plus, France’s biggest premium television network.

The last actors’ strike was in 1980 back when the union sought profit sharing from studios over videocassettes and premium television like HBO.

That's nothing to sneeze at, considering just how long HBO has been in the premium television game.

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“When I started this, the age of streaming, premium television didn’t exist. And now I could turn this into a series where each episode gets to focus on one character and you could really dig into them and have a lot of fun.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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