VEU (disambiguation)

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VEU (Video Entertainment Unlimited) was an American subscription television service.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">VEU Feldkirch</span> Austrian professional ice hockey team

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">VEU</span> American subscription television service

Video Entertainment Unlimited (VEU) (also referred to as VEU Subscription TV) is a defunct American subscription television service that was owned by the Golden West Subscription Television, Inc. subsidiary of Golden West Broadcasters, which operated from May 1, 1980, until September 30, 1984. VEU aired a broad mix of feature films (including mainstream Hollywood blockbusters, lesser-known mainstream films, and softcore pornography) as well as sports events and specials.

The 1996–97 Austrian Hockey League season was the 67th season of the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria. Six teams participated in the league, and VEU Feldkirch won the championship. EC KAC, EC VSV, and VEU Feldkirch all received byes until the playoffs, as they were also competing in the Alpenliga.

The 1995–96 Austrian Hockey League season was the 66th season of the Austrian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Austria. Eight teams participated in the league, and VEU Feldkirch won the championship.

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This was the 1995-96 Alpenliga season, the fifth season of the multi-national ice hockey league. 17 teams participated in three groups – Western, Central, and Eastern. VEU Feldkirch of Austria won the championship by defeating CE Wien in the final.

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The 1998–99 Alpenliga season was the eight and final season of the multi-national Alpenliga ice hockey league. 16 teams participated in the league, and VEU Feldkirch of Austria won the championship by defeating HC Bozen of Italy in the final. The Alpenliga was replaced by the Interliga for the 1999–00.

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