Bristol Channel (TV channel) explained
Bristol Channel was a cable television broadcaster that operated in the Bristol area of England during a period of experimental licensing of cable community television in the 1970s. It was run by Rediffusion and existed from 17 May 1973[1] to 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
- News: Experiment launched in 1970s that brought cable TV to city . This is Bristol . 7 March 2011 . 4 September 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130603075837/http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Experiment-launched-1970s-brought-cable-TV-city/story-11292188-detail/story.html . 3 June 2013 . dead .
- Book: Technology and In/equality: Questioning the Information Society . Flis . Henwood . Nod . Miller . Peter . Senker . Sally . Wyatt . Routledge . 2002 . 9780203134504 . 52–53.
- News: Peter . Fiddick . The Guardian . The truth implicit in Rediffusion's pull-out . 8 . 24 March 1975.