Usually the guide is stored for weeks in advance on the receiver so if your dish got ripped off the house or a cable got cut you would still see the guide output from the box on your tv but no actual programming.
Broadcast and cable television operators use long-haul applications
A cablecast is a broadcast via cable television.
The channel for "The Price Is Right" on Cox Cable in Omaha can vary based on your specific cable package. Generally, it is broadcast on CBS, which is typically found on channel 7 or 707 in high definition. To confirm the exact channel number, it’s best to check your local Cox Cable channel guide or the Cox website.
Yes, except you won't get as many channels as cable.
Much lower than HDTV.
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You may have written the question incorrectly. You personally cannot broadcast your programs on cable TV. If you area has a public access channel, you can contact your local cable company and buy airtime and do a program using their studio.
The channel number of a broadcast or cable channel is determined by your television provider. Therefore, Disney Channel will not be on the same channel in various areas. You can check a website such as TV Guide (see related links) for complete local listings.That will depend on your cable provider -- it's different for everyone. For Cable America it's 28.
In Rochester, New York, Fox is typically broadcast on Channel 13. However, channel numbers can vary based on different cable providers, so it's advisable to check your local listings or cable guide for the exact channel number in your area.
CSI: Miami was typically broadcast on CBS, so you would find it on the CBS channel number for your local area on Time Warner Cable. Channel numbers can vary by location, so it's best to check your local listings or the Time Warner Cable guide for the specific channel in your region.
The purpose of cable TV is not to eliminate commercial advertisement, but to provide more channels with better reception than you can get by means of a TV antenna. Cable started initially by providing regular broadcast television to areas with poor reception. As cable became more widespread, cable-only channels were added, some commercial-free fee-based ones, and some commercial channels. If you check your cable guide, you will find that MANY of the cable-only channels have commericials.
You need the camera and cable and software for that.