Community Antenna Television (CATV), known as cable television, utilizes a satellite dish or high master antenna to receive distant television signals, offering service to city or town residents. It provides access to national networks, specialized stations, and optional premium channels.
Quasi-Public Corporations are entities such as utilities or cable television companies with exclusive public charters to operate within a given service area. These corporations are essentially granted by a governmental entity a monopoly to provide a service.
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