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All materials presented are the properties of their respective companies. The proper credit goes to the Internet Archive user "Windsinger", who in turn credits "CosmicWheelz" for providing the original source recording back in 2020. This classic promo block originates from the night after Thanksgiving, Friday, November 25, 1994, following "Hoodoo U Voodoo: The Rolling Stones Live" from Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, FL. This represents, if I'm not mistaken, the longest continuous clip of Viewer's Choice Pay-Per-View promos that has existed on any video streaming service. Almost 90 minutes of a promo loop that repeats 11 times before the encore presentation of "Hoodoo U Voodoo" is broadcast. If you're a fan of seeing the same promos ad nauseum, you've come to the right place. The real added novelty, for me, is seeing a full 60-minute countdown graphic to the next showing. In the early days of iN Demand, I do remember it being a fairly regular occurrence following most ESPN GamePlan doubleheaders on Saturdays when football would have the 12-8 pm Eastern broadcast window, and promos would air in the interim until the next scheduled program. So if a game ended before 7 pm Eastern, the opportunity to see a full 60-minute countdown presented itself. A little surprising that it took a long time for me to discover a Viewer's Choice version of that countdown. So why not clip and share? Speaking of which, I must also shout out the channel "Joe's Video Archives" for uploading last year the longest continuous clip of iN Demand Pay-Per-View promos that has existed on any video streaming service. From March of 2000, following the David Reid/Felix "Tito" Trinidad boxing match, which illustrates what that said 60-minute iN Demand countdown looked like.