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DIRECTV Group, the El Segundo-based satellite TV provider, launched a nationwide on-demand service, the company said Monday.

DIRECTV on Demand allows customers to download programming from a library to their DVRs. The service offers more than 4,000 standard-definition and high-definition titles.

The service includes customized homepages for channels -- such as The Discovery Channel -- as well as remote scheduling through the Internet, thousands of free titles and expanded pay-per-view titles.

Installation of the new service is available free to subscribers with a DIRECTV Plus(R) HD DVR or R22 DVR receiver.

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