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cable television

cable television
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • netwerk van kabels
  • a television system that transmits over cables

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cable television
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  • het netwerk v.d. kabeltelevisie
  • a television system that transmits over cables

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cable television
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • manier van tv-programma's doorgeven; geheel aan programma's via de kabel
  • a television system that transmits over cables

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cable television
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kabellengte
  • a television system that transmits over cables

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cable television
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver

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    1. The profane language used on network television makes many parents with young children not want to subscribe to cable.
    2. Radio and television cable services
    3. In Sweden, television is currently distributed through the terrestrial networks, through cable networks and satellite-delivered master antenna television systems (‘SMATV’), via satellite and via broadband.
    4. This category includes digital and terrestrial television subscriptions and the related services via cable, satellite or any other medium.
    5. The migration of terrestrial customers to cable which took place following the switch-off of analogue terrestrial television has been very limited and by far did not compensate for the continuous loss of cable customers.
    6. More specifically, the current offer of a total of 24 digital terrestrial television channels appears comparable to the offer in analogue cable, which is the most common transmission platform in North Rhine-Westphalia, although digital cable is developing quickly.
    7. The model contract concluded between broadcasters and cable operators in 1985 stipulates, at the request of the Dutch government, that cable operators do not pay any intellectual property rights for transmission of Dutch public television programmes.
    8. Even leaving aside terrestrial transmission, cable and satellite offer a large range of free-to-air television channels and are generally available.
    9. The avoidance of harmful interference to television receiver equipment, including cable TV equipment, may also depend on in-block and out-of-band emission limits for terminal stations.
    10. Tuner blocks for CTV/VCR and cable TV receiver units (colour video tuners) (excluding those which isolate high-frequency television signals)
    11. In the opinion of the German authorities, terrestrial television is not in direct competition but rather complementary to satellite and cable.
    12. All the currently commonly available transmission platforms, i.e. cable, satellite and terrestrial, have been or are affected by the transition from analogue to digital television broadcasting.
    13. Even leaving aside terrestrial transmission, cable and satellite offer a large number of free-to-air television channels and are generally available.
    14. The avoidance of harmful interference and disturbance to television receiver equipment, including cable TV equipment, may depend on more effective interference rejection in such equipment.
    15. Order No 874 of 9 December 1998 on radio and television services provided by satellite or cable; Order No 1349 of 18 December 2000 on local radio and television services.