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 | | It was estimated in 2003 that Pax was viewable by 74.25% of all households, reaching 79,185,730 houses in the United States. |
 | | In the spring of 2005, it was reported that Pax intended to break its contract with NBC Universal, which eliminated all of their entertainment programming, and rely on infomercials, direct response advertising, and other paid programming to help increase cash flow. |
 | | During the transition period, the Pax and i logos were both placed on-screen: the former in the bottom-left corner, and the latter in the bottom-right corner. |
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