Lexeme: pay-per-view program  
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  1. noun. A pay-per-view program refers to a type of television or online content that requires viewers to pay a separate fee in order to access and watch it. This model is often used for special events, such as sports competitions, live concerts, or exclusive broadcasts of movies or television shows. Pay-per-view programs are typically not included in a regular subscription package and require an additional payment for each individual viewing. GPT3.5
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  • noun. pay-per-view program (singular), pay-per-view programs (plural)
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