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* Atlantis Cable News ( ACN ), a fictional news channel on the American HBO drama television series The Newsroom
The third license was obtained by BVI Cable TV, a local cable television service.
The license in favour of BVI Cable was controversial, as the Regulator had announced in advance that only three licenses in total would be issued, and BVI Cable TV had crumbling cable television infrastructure, and was in no position to office cellular telephone services ( and to date, has not offered any cellular telephone services, or anything other than simple cable television ).
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Cable television is a system of distributing television programs to subscribers via radio frequency ( RF ) signals transmitted through coaxial cables or digital light pulses through hybrid fibre coaxial ( HFC ) networks.
Cable television began in the early 1990s in Australia.
Cable television in the Dominican Republic is provided by a variety of companies.
Cable television is the most common system for distributing multi-channel television in Ireland.
There are a small number of other surviving cable television companies in the UK outside of NTL including WightFibre ( Isle of Wight ) and Smallworld Cable ( Ayrshire, Carlisle and Lancashire ).
Cable TV faces intense competition from British Sky Broadcasting's Sky satellite television service.
Cable television in the United States is a common form of television delivery, generally by subscription.
Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948, with subscription services in 1949.
Cable television franchise fees stems from a community's basic right to charge for use of the property it owns.
Cable television signals use only a portion of the bandwidth available over coaxial lines.
simple: Cable television
* Comcast Cable Communications, a cable television, internet and telephone service provider in the United States
Cable television also allowed for the debut of game shows such as Supermarket Sweep ( Lifetime ), Trivial Pursuit and Family Challenge ( Family Channel ), and Double Dare ( Nickelodeon ).

Cable and Canada
:* International: Access to important cable links between US and Canada as well as between NZ and Australia ( Southern Cross Cable Network ); satellite earth station-1 Intelsat ( Pacific Ocean )
In 2003, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) rejected a Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association ( CCTA ) application to bring Fox News to Canada because Fox News U. S. and Global Television were planning to create Fox News Canada ( a combination of U. S. and Canadian news ).
The CBC channel, Radio-Canada, CBC Newsworld and all other CBC channels like CBC Bold and Galaxie can be received through cable and satellite TV channel providers across Canada, like through Bell Expressvu, Rogers Cable, Videotron, Cogeco, and other smaller TV providers.
Examples include Thomas H. Bailey, founder and former chairman of Janus Capital Group, Geoff Beattie, president of The Woodbridge Company and chairman of CTVglobemedia, George Cope, president and CEO of Bell Canada Enterprise, Edward Rogers III, deputy chairman of Rogers Communications, and former president of Rogers Cable, Arkadi Kuhlmann, chairman of ING Direct, Rob McEwen, chairman and CEO of US Gold Corporation, Minera Andes and the founder, chairman and former CEO of Goldcorp Inc., John Thompson, former chairman of Toronto-Dominion Bank and chancellor of Western, Prem Watsa, chairman, CEO of Fairfax Financial, Lee Seng Wee, former chairman of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Galen Weston, chairman and president of George Weston Limited.
Cable television is a very common method of television programming delivery in Canada.
* Television: Channel Canada, Canadian Cable and Satellite Database.
In 2001, Rogers Cable partnered with Microsoft to introduce “ Rogers Interactive TV ” in Canada.
Mulock was knighted in 1902 for his services, in particular for the Penny Post, Transpacific Cable, and wireless telegraphy between Canada and Great Britain.
It is currently available on many cable and satellite systems in the United States and Canada, including Bell TV, Cogeco, Cox, Dish Network, DirecTV, Shaw Cable, Rogers Cable, Mediacom, insight Communications, Bright House Networks, Charter Communications, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS and Comcast.
One of the world's famous examples of this type of lift include the Ngong Ping Cable Car in Hong Kong, the Singapore Cable Car, and the Sulphur Mountain Gondola in Banff, Canada.
In October 2007, the channel began broadcasting in Canada through Ethnic Channels Group on Rogers Cable, Bell TV and NEXTV ( IPTV provider ).
It expanded through the acquisition of non-metropolitan cable systems in Canada through the 1990s — notably Northern Cable in 1998, which gave the company two of the largest markets, Sudbury and Timmins, that it ever served as an independent company — and changed its corporate name to Persona in 2001.
Category: Cable and DBS companies of Canada
Now under the executive direction of François Macerola, the Canada Television and Cable Production Fund is created.
Rogers Cable is the largest cable television provider in Canada offering cable television, high-speed Internet access, residential telephony services, and video retailing.
Category: Cable and DBS companies of Canada
Paragon Cable acquired the United States version of First Choice PPV which was similar to the First Choice Pay Per View offerings in Canada.
As of 2000 in Canadian television | 2000, Rogers Cable no longer operates in British Columbia, as Shaw Cable acquired Rogers Cable's assets from Western Canada.
Category: Cable and DBS companies of Canada

Cable and began
With the acquisition of Gemstar-TV Guide on May 2, 2008 in a cash-and-stock deal worth about $ 2. 8 billion, the company began developing guidance technology for the TV, Cable and Satellite industry.
A crossover between X-Force and Cable series entitled Messiah War, written by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost, commenced in March 2009 and served as a second part in the trilogy that began with Messiah Complex.
Cable TV has long carried multiplexed television channels, and late in the 20th century began offering the same services as telephone companies.
Even as larger multiple system operators such as Cox Communications and Marcus Cable began to offer The Disney Channel on their basic tiers, Walt Disney Company executives continued to deny any plans to convert the channel to an ad-supported basic service, referring to the switches to basic on some systems as part of a five-year " hybrid " strategy ; allowing providers to offer it as either a pay service or a basic service.
In 1999, Disney Channel began notifying cable operators who continued to carry the network as a premium service that they must move the channel to their basic cable tiers or remove it altogether, stipulating that it would not renew carriage agreements with providers ( such as Time Warner Cable and Comcast, which were the last remaining major cable providers offering the channel as a premium service ) that chose to continue carrying the network as a pay channel.
Dream originally began as a mainstream DC character able to interact with DC superheroes, and Gaiman's versions of Dream have appeared in DC superhero titles written by Keith Giffen and by Grant Morrison, as well as in Gaiman's own The Books of Magic series and in a Rick Veitch-authored issue of Swamp Thing ( where he meets Matthew Cable ).
Nickelodeon's pre-history began on December 1, 1977 when QUBE, the first two-way interactive cable TV system was launched in Columbus, Ohio by Warner Cable ( owned by Warner Communications, and an ancestor of Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment ).
It began airing on various Warner Cable systems, beginning in Buffalo, New York and quickly expanded its audience reach.
Cable TV revived some interest in the 1980s and 1990s and eventually new shows began to be made along the old lines.
Around the time of the armistice which ended the war, Baker's engagement with Scott was broken off ; Scott then began a relationship with an American diplomat in Paris, Philander Cable.
In 1979, the Conservative Party government led by Margaret Thatcher began privatising the nationalised industries, and Cable and Wireless was an early candidate because of its history as a private company.
Clattenburg's jump from music to television began with his co-hosting and production of a Halifax Cable 10 show, That Damn Cable Show, from 1990 to 1993.
The Charlotte Sting of the WNBA began play in the Coliseum upon their inception in 1997, but had moved to Time Warner Cable Arena in 2005.
Canada Wire and Cable began construction of a factory for production of 9. 2 inch shells for World War I.
On the same day of the call letter change, it moved to channel 6 on all Charlotte area cable systems, and began promoting itself as " WCNC-TV 36, Cable 6.
Advertisements for the shows ' upcoming back-end syndicated run began appearing in issues of Broadcasting & Cable magazine, as early as 1986, long before there were plans announced for ABC daytime reruns.
2 had a seven-issue crossover with X-Force, X-Force / Cable: Messiah War, which is the second story in a three-part storyline that began in X-Men: Messiah Complex.
* At 11: 59AM on June 10, 2012 Time Warner Cable began broadcasting WBRE's programming in the Upstate NY region during a re-transmission dispute involving WPTZ, a station in Plattsburgh, New York owned by Hearst Television.
Marvel Comics canceled the series with issue # 50 to make way for a new Deadpool ongoing series that began on September 10, 2008, and a new Cable ongoing series that was launched in March 2008.
Cable TV took hold in 1981, when Head began periodical showings on Spotlight ; Cinemax began airing the film in 1984.

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