0 a television channel (= a broadcasting company) that you pay money to watch
1 a television station that you have to pay money to watch:
Of those 100,000, about 18,000 were taking the pay channel.
He supervised a slate of original programming that dramatically repositioned the pay channel as a leader in the premium cable business.
It was initially a free channel, but was changed into a pay channel in 2003.
It broadcast as an encrypted pay channel, as opposed to its parent channel, which was free-to-air.
Some of the applicants propose a wholly free to air service, other a mix of free to air and pay channels.
Why cannot the doctors be paid by the adjutant, through the ordinary pay channels.
As we look around, 30 per cent of homes have multi-channel pay channels.
It operates commercial television, premium pay channels, radio stations and related print businesses.