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| Type | Cable pay-per-view television service |
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Area | Nationwide |
| Owner | General Instrument (1986–92) Graff Pay-Per-View (1992–97) |
Launch date | October 1, 1986 (1986-10-01) |
| Dissolved | May 1997 (1997-05) |
Cable Video Store (CVS), was a pay-per-view (PPV) service that was launched on October 1, 1986 by American Cablesystems.1 General Instrument developed the specialized set-top box that was used to deliver the service, called The Jerrold system.23 Mark Graff, Founder and President of Graff Pay-Per-View, later purchased CVS.4 Cable Video Store consisted of one channel which carried first run movies and specials (however, it did not carry major sporting events, such as boxing) on a PPV basis. They also offered low cost programs to buy along with the standard PPV fare.
CVS went off the air in May 1997 as the result of other pay-per-view services such as Viewer's Choice (now known as In Demand) and Request TV that provided multi-channels of PPV and the launching of Video on Demand on many cable systems.5
See also
See also
- Request TV
- In Demand (formerly known in the US as Viewer's Choice)
- List of United States pay television channels
References
References
- McLean, Robert A. (September 29, 1986). "Pay-per-movie cable service set". The Boston Globe. p. 26. Retrieved July 10, 2025.
- McLean. "Pay-per-movie cable service set".
- Jeremy Rosenberg - Cable Video Store history (Archive)
- Mark Graff, LinkedIn Retrieved July 10, 2025.
- Cable Video Store will go dark this month (Archive)
