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Old 25-09-2021, 23:50   #88
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Re: Analogue Cable Memories

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Originally Posted by Rillington View Post
And in what year did you become employee number 50?

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Those old Jerrold boxes were the mainstay of analogue cable.

And it is worth underling that the 1996 Cricket World Cup almost ended up being shown exclusively on cable after Wire TV bought the rights to the event. however Wire stopped broadcasting nine months before the tournament was due to start and Sky picked up the live rights with the BBC showing highlights.
January 1994 - based at Seacroft, Leeds, but they sent us down to Watford for about 6 months to implement Bytel there (got a lot of Hilton points that year…).
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