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To: Bob Clark who wrote (32368)11/7/1999 11:00:00 AM
From: art slott  Respond to of 74651
 
Bob, catch this rising star. Remember who you heard it from.

In the second model, the companies will look to acquire PPV rights for major sporting events, including the National Basketball Association Finals, the World Series and the
Super Bowl, Jacobson said. The events would be available free-of-charge on over-the-air networks, and Jacobson said he may be able to craft deals in which digital-cable subscribers would pay $10 for an interactive version.

"If people tell us they like this, we'll try to go out and do as many of these as [cable operators] can accommodate,"

Jacobson said. "I am convinced that people will enjoy this experience and will find this a better way to watch television."
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