Founded in May of 1953, by Peter Walsonavich, CATV Service, Inc. was one of the pioneering cable systems in the country serving Danville, PA with three network affiliate broadcast stations. By 1955, its service area included the neighboring towns of Milton, Lewisburg and Watsontown. Also, channel capacity increased to five channels. In 1959, Peter Walsonavich was the first to make use of terrestrial microwave radio to import independent TV broadcast stations from New York. This delivered major league baseball and alternate TV programming to CATV subscribers. CATV now provides 75 diversified broadcast, satellite and pay-per-view channels. CATV currently has over 450 miles of coaxial plant, and more than 60 miles of multi-tube fiber optic cable and associated equipment. This infrastructure not only provides cable television but also toll-free dial up and braodband cable internet through partnership with PenTeleData. CATV employs 40 full time employees in four separate regional offices providing a wide array of telecommunications needs for 18,000 homes, schools and businesses. In addition, it originates and produces local TV programming and daily news, weather and sports through it's own affiliates, CCN, the Community Cable Network.
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