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The Cable Network market is a segment of the Cable Television industry that provides television programming to subscribers through a network of cable operators. Cable networks are typically owned by media conglomerates and offer a variety of programming, including news, sports, movies, and original content. Cable networks are typically distributed through a combination of satellite and terrestrial transmission, and are often bundled with other services such as broadband internet and telephone services.
Cable networks are typically divided into two categories: basic cable networks, which are available to all subscribers, and premium cable networks, which require an additional subscription fee. Basic cable networks typically offer a wide variety of programming, while premium cable networks offer more specialized programming, such as movies and sports.
Some of the major companies in the Cable Network market include Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Cox Communications, and AT&T. Other companies in the market include Discovery Communications, Viacom, and Scripps Networks Interactive. Show Less Read more