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What (who) is HBO - definition


HBO (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HBO (Home Box Office) is an American pay television network owned by AT&T through its multimedia and entertainment division, WarnerMedia. In correspondence, it may refer to:
Hemoglobin O         
TYPE OF HEMOGLOBIN PROTEIN
Hemoglobin O (HbO) is a rare type of hemoglobin in which there is a substitution of glutamic acid by lysine as in hemoglobin C, but at different positions. Since the amino acid substitution can occur at different positions of the β-globin chain of the protein, there are several variants.
HBO Europe         
GROUP OF TELEVISION CHANNELS OWNED BY HBO
HBO (Central Europe); HBO Bulgaria; HBO Adria; HBO Hungary; HBO Czech Republic; HBO Macedonia; HBO Poland; HBO Romania; HBO Srbija; HBO Slovenia; HBO Central Europe
HBO Europe is a premium television group of channels by HBO. It is available as a group of film channels and streaming television services in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Moldova while VOD-only services with original programming is available in Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Portugal.
Examples of use of HBO
1. Johnson/HBO Lisa Kudrow in "TheComeback," on HBO.
2. Supporting Actress, Miniseries or a Movie÷ Camryn Manheim, "Elvis," CBS; Joanne Woodward, "Empire Falls," HBO; Charlize Theron, "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," HBO; Jane Alexander, "Warm Springs," HBO; Kathy Bates, "Warm Springs," HBO.
3. HBO put up some money, we went into pre–production, then HBO pulled out.
4. Made–for–TV Movie÷ "Lackawanna Blues," HBO; "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," HBO; "The Office Special," BBC America; "Warm Springs," HBO; "The Wool Cap," TNT.
5. Albrecht also said that HBO will be offering debuts of its original series on HBO on Demand six days before they air on the HBO channel.