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Cable television in the United States / National Cable & Telecommunications Association / Jerrold Electronics / Cable television / Must-carry / John Walson / Coaxial cable / Terrestrial television / Cable converter box
Date: 2016-05-03 19:49:36
Cable television in the United States
National Cable & Telecommunications Association
Jerrold Electronics
Cable television
Must-carry
John Walson
Coaxial cable
Terrestrial television
Cable converter box

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.

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