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  2. Cable television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    HBO was the first true premium cable (or "pay-cable") network as well as the first television network intended for cable distribution on a regional or national basis; however, there were notable precursors to premium cable in the pay-television industry that operated during the 1950s and 1960s (with a few systems lingering until 1980), as well ...

  3. Digital television transition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The initial plans for the transition in 2006 were stipulated by the Telecommunications Act of 1996. [1] However, this was put off by the Digital Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005, under which full-power broadcasting of analog television in the United States was set to have ceased after February 17, 2009.

  4. Digital television transition - Wikipedia

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    Cable TV viewers continued to receive analog broadcasts until the end of February 2008. France : All analog services (terrestrial, satellite and cable) switched off on 29 November 2011. This included overseas departments and territories such as Guadeloupe , French Guiana, Martinique , Mayotte , Réunion, French Polynesia , New Caledonia , Saint ...

  5. The end of an era: $65B Time Warner Cable merger just went ...

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    The final big deal in the U.S. cable industry, which has been dwindling in recent years thanks to streaming services, might have just taken place. The end of an era: $65B Time Warner Cable merger ...

  6. Cable television - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of a 30-channel cable TV system in the Netherlands in March 1981. The very first cable networks were operated locally, notably in 1936 by Rediffusion in London in the United Kingdom [5] and the same year in Berlin in Germany, notably for the Olympic Games, and from 1948 onwards in the United States and Switzerland. This type of ...

  7. Disney and Charter finally end their cable TV fight—with ...

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    A Citibank analyst note from last week estimated the failure to reach a deal might cost Disney between $1.1 billion and $2.3 billion, depending on how many of Charter’s customers left the cable ...

  8. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Star TV: 1984: San Francisco over-the-air channel like ONTV via KTSF-TV. Named Super Time during the late 1970s and Star TV in the early 1980s. SuperTV: Subscription TV of Greater Washington, Inc. March 31, 1986: Launched on November 1, 1981. Z Channel: American Spectacor June 29, 1989: Launched in 1974. Wometco Home Theater: Wometco ...

  9. How ESPN executives plan to survive the decline of cable TV - AOL

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    For more than 40 years, the world’s largest all-sports network has grown annual revenue by increasing cable subscription fees. ESPN first charged pay-TV distributors less than $1 per month per ...