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  2. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    MET TV - USA MET Network November 23, 2023 Launched on 28 December 1966. National Jewish Television Network: Joel Levitch Basic cable channel broadcasting from New York City. [7] Existed in the 1980s until at least some point in the 2000s. Network 1: Network Telephone Services Channel which allowed viewer participation through 800 and 900 phone ...

  3. WEHCO Media - Wikipedia

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    The company also operates cable television systems in Arkansas under the WEHCO Video division - Pine Bluff Cable TV in Pine Bluff, Resort TV Cable in Hot Springs, Cam-Tel Company in Camden, Hope Community TV in Hope, Prescott Video in Prescott, White County Video in Searcy, Augusta Video in Augusta (Woodruff County) and East Arkansas Video in ...

  4. Category:Defunct telecommunications companies of the United ...

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    Defunct mobile phone companies of the United States (2 C, 32 P) I. ITT Inc. (1 C, 38 P, 1 F) M. ... American Cable and Radio Corporation; Ameritech; Andrew Corporation;

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  6. Verizon outage reported as thousands report phones down - AOL

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    Verizon outage reported as thousands report phones down. Gannett. Manahil Ahmad, NorthJersey.com. October 7, 2024 at 6:49 AM.

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    Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News, two longtime industry publications covering the TV biz, are getting shuttered. The current owner of the publications, U.K.-based media company Future ...

  8. Carriage dispute - Wikipedia

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    A Time Warner Cable advertisement from its December 2009 carriage dispute with Fox. Designed to resemble a ransom note, the ad continued: “We’re standing up to Fox. Don’t let Fox hold your TV hostage.” [12] The 2009 dispute between Time Warner Cable and Fox is an example of a carriage dispute involving an over-the-air broadcaster.

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