Wellingborough Cablevision Explained
Wellingborough Cablevision was a cable television broadcaster that operated in the Wellingborough area of Northamptonshire, England, during a period of experimental licensing of cable community television in the 1970s. It was run by a consortium of local businesses and existed from 18 February 1974[1] to 24 March 1975.[2] [3]
See also
Further reading
- The Faltering Development of Cable Television in Britain . William H. . Dutton . Jay G. . Blumler . International Political Science Review . 9 . 4 . October 1988 . 279–303 . 1600759 . 10.1177/019251218800900402.
- Book: Negrine, Ralph M. . Television and the Press Since 1945 . Manchester University Press . 1998 . 9780719049217 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Community cable experiments. Terra Media. 30 January 2006.
- Book: Panaceas and Promises of Democratic Participation: Reactions to new channels, from the wireless to the World Wide Web . Rod . Allen . Nod . Miller . Technology and In/equality: Questioning the Information Society . Flis . Henwood . Nod . Miller . Peter . Senker . Sally . Wyatt . Sally Wyatt . Routledge . 2002 . 9780203134504 . 52–53.
- News: Peter . Fiddick . The Guardian . The truth implicit in Rediffusion's pull-out . 8 . 24 March 1975.