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View definitions for cable TV

cable TV

noun as in cable television

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But a growing number of cable TV viewers have been cancelling their subscriptions and moving on to streaming platforms.

From BBC

Earlier this year, Warner Bros and Paramount Global cut billions of dollars from the valuation of their cable TV networks earlier this year.

From BBC

It’s far less than it was before the election, and devoid of almost any cable TV news.

From Salon

That changed in recent years, with the advent of social media and, especially, cable TV and its political chat shows, which turned Schiff into a household name, not just in California but nationally.

Early Wednesday, morning cable TV shows and social media offered dueling interpretations of Trump’s victory: Liberals argued the American people had delivered a death blow to democracy while conservatives celebrated Trump’s victory as the people’s revolt against technocratic elites.

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