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Alabama Telephone Company. All American Direct. American Cable and Radio Corporation. Ameritech. Andrew Corporation. AT&T Communications (1984–2010) AT&T Corporation. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. AT&T Broadband.
Defunct companies based in Nebraska (6 C, 10 P) Defunct companies based in Nevada (4 C, 26 P) Defunct companies based in New Hampshire (3 C, 9 P) Defunct companies based in New Jersey (8 C, 87 P) Defunct companies based in New Mexico (3 C, 6 P) Defunct companies based in New York (state) (11 C, 177 P)
Relaunched The Hub on October 10, 2010, renamed Hub Network in 2013, and then rebranded Discovery Family on October 13, 2014. Discovery Travel and Living. Rebranded Discovery Home and Leisure in 1998, then Discovery Home in 2004, Planet Green in 2008, and then Destination America on May 26, 2012. Discovery Wings.
Shenandoah Acres. SouthPeak Games. Sovran Bank. Standard Drug Company (Richmond, Virginia) Storehouse Furniture.
Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948. [1] By 1989, 53 million U.S. households received cable television subscriptions, [2] with 60 percent of all U.S. households doing so in 1992. [3] Most cable viewers in the U.S. reside in the suburbs and tend to be middle class; [4] cable television is less common in low ...
Altice USA, Inc. Altice USA, Inc., commonly known as Altice, is an American telecommunications provider with headquarters in New York City, owned by the Franco - Israeli businessman Patrick Drahi. The company delivers pay television, Internet access, telephone services, and original television content to approximately 4.9 million residential ...
American Christian Television System. American Independent Network. American Sports Network. Andisheh TV. AtheistTV. Audience (TV network) AZN Television. Azteca América. Azteca México.
By 1965, Daniels told him the companies needed to be located in a larger city. [3] Salt Lake City and Denver, Colorado, were both considered. [5] In 1968, the companies moved to Denver and became Tele-Communications Inc. Tele-Communications Inc. went public in 1970. [3] At the time, it was the 10th largest cable company in the United States.