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  2. Television broadcaster - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types and functions of television broadcasters or networks, which distribute television content to many stations or providers. Compare the global and regional examples of television broadcasters, such as BBC, ABC, Fox and PBS.

  3. Television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, and features of television in the U.S., including broadcast, cable, satellite, and Internet-based services. Find out how television networks, stations, and programs are regulated, distributed, and syndicated in the country.

  4. Cable television - Wikipedia

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    Cable television is a system of delivering TV programming via coaxial or fibre-optic cables to subscribers. Learn about its origins, distribution, principle of operation and types of channels and services.

  5. Broadcast network - Wikipedia

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    A broadcast network is a group of media outlets that air content from a centralized source. Learn about the history and types of broadcast networks in the U.S. and other countries.

  6. Big Three (American television) - Wikipedia

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    For most of the history of television in the United States, the Big Three dominated, controlling the vast majority of television broadcasting. [5] DuMont ceased regular programming in 1955; the NTA Film Network, unusual in that its programming, all pre-recorded, was distributed by mail instead of through communications wires, signed on in 1956 and lasted until 1961.

  7. Television - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and development of television, from the first experimental systems in the 1920s to the digital and smart TVs of today. Find out how television works, what types of signals and displays are used, and how it is distributed and consumed worldwide.

  8. Television channel - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the technical and common meanings of television channel, as well as the different types of TV stations and networks. Find out how channels are distributed, numbered, and regulated in various regions and platforms.

  9. CBS - Wikipedia

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    CBS is an American broadcast television and radio network owned by Paramount Global. It was founded in 1927 as Columbia Broadcasting System and has changed ownership several times, including with Paramount Pictures, Westinghouse, and Viacom.