#24: The Early Cable Grid
It is 1966 and a multi-screen monitoring station showcases the different Community Antenna Television (CATV) channels available in Elmira, New York. This was the burgeoning infrastructure of early cable television, showing a shift in how viewers accessed entertainment. With cable expanding choices beyond traditional broadcasts, families began to enjoy a specialized, multi-channel landscape. The television evolved from a singular experience to a diverse one.

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