cable television
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ble
bəl
bēl
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/kˈeÉĒbəl tˈɛlÉĒvˌÉĒʒən/

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a system of delivering television programming to subscribers, using wires under the ground
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Many households rely on cable television for news, entertainment, and sports programming.
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television programming transmitted through cables directly to a receiver, rather than over the air

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