Cable Television first saw the light of day in 1948. It took shape in the mountains of Pennsylvania and was earlier known as Community Antenna Television or CATV. In the 1940s there were only very few television stations and that too in big cities like Philadelphia. People living out of big cities and in places where the reception from cities was not available, could not enjoy television. At this time John Walson and his wife Margaret Walson started the Service Electric company to fix, set up and trade in General Electric machines, in the Mahanoy city area of Pennsylvania. Soon they started selling television sets too. But they had a rough time selling television sets as the service which was available in the area was not very good because it was a mountainous region. John Walson decided to do something about this and so he erected an external antenna and mounted it on a huge utility pole on one of the mountain tops in the area. This improved the quality of the television services tremendously. John Walson then connected this antenna to his store with the help of cables. Seeing the excellent results of his endeavor, people started buying more television sets. Soon the responsibility to provide television services also fell on John. So he developed signal boosters and for the first time in 1948 connected them to his customers' television sets. The customers could now receive signals from the nearby Philadelphia stations. Thus, cable television was born in this fashion in June 1948 due to the efforts of John Walson. It further evolved when the different antennas for various television sets started resembling a crammed jungle of wires and connections. Milton Shapp developed a master antenna which could connect all the antennas in one and so an apartment complex or a building needed just one of these master antennas to provide cable services to all the sets in the entire building. John Walson has, since then, been recognized as the founder of the cable television industry by the US Congress and the National Cable Television Association.
The modern use of cable television began with outlying areas using large towers for CATV (Community Antenna Television) in 1948. Some began subscription services in 1949. The concept was used for radio in mountainous areas of Europe since 1924.
TV via Cable
The first actual use of cable for television was in 1928 by John Logie Baird, famous as the inventor of television and colour television. In 1928 he sent a picture which was regarded at the time as being of "incredible quality" although it consisted of a dozen lines, from London to Glasgow. In the same year he sent television from his offices in London to the USA.
Cable TV was invented as a response to poor over the air reception. In 1948, companies in Arkansas, Oregon, and Pennsylvania started sending TV signals down coaxial cables.
Cable television was invented in 1948. The name of the man credited with inventing cable television is John Walson Sr., from Pennsylvania.
1940s
Cable TV wasn't invented by one person on their own. It was developed by a number of different people over a number of years. It started out in the late 1940's and was first transmitted in 1953 using a design by RCA.
John Walson Sr. (1915-1993), from Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, is recognized by the U.S. Congress and the National Cable Television Association as having invented cable TV in the spring of 1948.
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Cable television first became available in 1948 and subscription services began in 1949. By 2006, 60% of Americans subscribed to basic cable services.
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