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<p>channels that a subscriber chooses to pay for in a particular package. Channels are usually sold in groups (known as "tiers"), rather than singularly (or on an <a href="page.php?w=a_la_carte_cable_television">a la carte</a> basis). Most conventional subscription television services offer a limited basic (or "lifeline") tier, a minimum base package that includes only broadcast stations within the <a href="page.php?w=media_market">television market</a> where the service is located, and <a href="page.php?w=public%2C_educational%2C_and_government_access">public, educational, and government access</a></p><p>
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