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  2. It is claimed that the first cable television system in the United States was created in 1948 in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania by John Walson to provide television signals to people whose reception was poor because of tall mountains and buildings blocking TV signals.

  3. Cable television is introduced in Pennsylvania as a means of bringing television to rural areas. A patent was granted to Louis W. Parker for a low-cost television receiver. One million homes in the United States have television sets.

  4. By 1961, there were approximately seven hundred cable television systems across the United States. At first, broadcasters welcomed the CATV systems; after all, cable extended their service area, and a larger audience could justify increased advertising rates.

  5. While dates may vary depending on which metrics you follow, it can be generally assumed that the birth of cable (or perhaps more specifically community antenna television that led to cable) took place in 1948. The First Burst of Growth, Then Stagnation (1950-1962)

  6. The Cable History Timeline 1940s Late 1940s Cable brings television to small and medium sized communities without early 1950s television stations due to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) freeze on TV licenses. 1948 Community Antenna Television (CATV) begins in small communities in rural Oregon and

  7. The growth of cable TV alarmed the main broadcast television networksABC, CBS, and NBCwhich had almost totally controlled American TV audiences from the time television technology was first introduced in the 1940s.

  8. May 7, 2024 · Cable television, generally, any system that distributes television signals by means of coaxial or fiber-optic cables. Cable-television systems originated in the United States in the late 1940s and were designed to improve reception of commercial network broadcasts in remote and hilly areas.

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