Category:Subscription Television Warning Screens

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Subscription television warning screens were common during the 1980s, when the technology for scrambling live television signals was relatively new, and sometimes basic. In the United Kingdom, many subscription television channels were not scrambled until the end of the decade, and relied on the trust of the viewers to pay for reception.

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