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  2. Cable box (outside) - Wikipedia

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    A cable box sits on the roadside in front of a house. A cable box is a metal enclosure (found in the vicinity of a house that has cable service) that connects a house or building to the cable provider. [1] The box is usually located near the connection points for other service connections (electric or telephone).

  3. WOOD-TV - Wikipedia

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    24 Hour News 8 remote van. WOOD-TV presently broadcasts 44 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with seven hours each weekday and 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces a half-hour public affairs program To the Point with Rick Albin, which airs Sundays at 10 a.m.; a 25-minute sports highlight program Sports Overtime, which airs Sundays ...

  4. Wire shelving - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, eleven firms in the United States produced comprised 99% of that country's industry. Most US manufacturers sell wire decking nationwide. Manufacturers usually sell to distributors rather than directly to customers, with big-box retail being a large buyer. Walmart was the number one purchaser for several years during the 2000s. Both US ...

  5. Cable converter box - Wikipedia

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    After ending the analogue CATV transmissions, an (analogue) cable-ready TV or VCR is no longer be able to tune cable channels directly. A customer needs to install a digital cable box or a digital television adapter (which is a very basic kind of digital cable box). Newer TVs, however, often feature digital tuners including digital cable tuners ...

  6. Interactive television - Wikipedia

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    Chat Television, developed in 1996, was the first example of a second screen interactive TV format. The system synchronized online services with television broadcasts, grouping users by time zone and program, so that all real-time viewers could participate in a chat or interactive gathering during the show's airing.

  7. Cable box - Wikipedia

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    Cable box (electronics) an electronic device that controls cable television in individual homes; Cable box (outside) a box located outside a residence that connects cable television; The Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina is sometimes colloquially referred to as the "cable box." the television set-top box is sometimes referred ...

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