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Article: Job growth in television: cable versus broadcast, 1958-99.(Industry Overview)
- Article from:
- Monthly Labor Review
- Article date:
- August 1, 2000
- Author:
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As the television industry matured over the last 50 years, technological improvements, increased demand for video programming, and the easing of some regulations helped shift employment from broadcast television to cable and other pay television services
Broadcast television made its public debut at the New York World's Fair in 1939, dramatically changing the way people live, work, and spend their free time.(1) A decade later, community antenna television, an early form of cable television, spread broadcast signals over rural Pennsylvania and Oregon.(2) Currently, nearly all homes in the United States with televisions have access to some form of cable television, ...
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