windowing
In one scenario, video creators would start new channels and charge a subscription fee. In other possible models, creators would charge a fee to viewers who want to get early access to videos, known as "windowing."
For feature films, the windowing process usually means that a film will be in theaters for four to eight weeks, then in hotels and on airplanes, available to buy on DVD three months or so after that, and to rent starting within a month of the on-sale date of the DVD. Two years after a movie was in the theaters, it is usually available to air on regular television.
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