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TVOD (Transactional Video On Demand)

Transactional Video On Demand (TVOD) is a rental or purchase model for watching videos online. Users pay a fee each time they want to access a specific movie or show, rather than subscribing to an ongoing service. This allows viewers to choose and pay only for the content they want to watch, whether for a limited rental period or a permanent purchase. TVOD platforms typically include services like Apple iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play Movies, where you can browse a selection of titles, make individual transactions, and enjoy the content on various devices.

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    Transactional Video on Demand (TVOD) is a way for viewers to watch movies or shows by paying for each title individually, rather than subscribing to a service. Think of it like renting a digital movie; you pay a fee to access it for a limited time. Popular platforms like iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play offer TVOD, allowing you to choose what to watch without a long-term commitment. This model gives you the flexibility to enjoy specific content without the need to subscribe to a broader streaming service.