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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › media › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsCable TV | Encyclopedia.com

    views 3,730,254 updated. Cable TV. Considering the fact that in the late 1990s many experts view existing television cables as the technological groundwork for what may be the most important and far reaching media innovations since the printing press, the origins of cable television are quite humble.

  2. Cable television is a video delivery service provided by a cable operator to subscribers via a coaxial cable or fiber optics. Programming delivered without a wire via satellite or other facilities is not "cable television" under the Commission's definitions.

  3. Television in the United States, the body of television programming created and broadcast in the United States. American TV programs, like American popular culture in general in the 20th and early 21st centuries, have spread far beyond the boundaries of the United States and have had a pervasive influence on global popular culture. Overview.

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