CATV
Americanabbreviation
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Etymology
Origin of CATV
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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Hollywood studios, which hold copyrights to most films and programs retransmitted by CATV, felt cheated out of royalties.
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Networks have mixed feelings about CATV, but TV stations resent its frequent disruption of local markets with outside channels.
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A system called cable television, or CATV, is now available and capable of delivering a choice of 60 different interference-free channels to virtually every U.S. home.
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Among executives in the entertainment industry, the worst four-letter word in television is CATV, otherwise known as Community Antenna Television, or Cable TV.
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Two years ago, the Justice Department sided with CATV, on the grounds that that was "the most promising means of achieving greater diversity in local mass-media communications."
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