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rdfs:comment | - ZDTV's first offices were located in the back of a Bay Area Best Buy, where they served double-duty as the store's Geek Squad. At launch, the network was carried by a number of small cable and satellite companies (as well as being available anywhere in the town of Nowhere, Kansas on UHF channel 42), which included: This amounted to ZDTV being available in 126 1/2 homes — which though somewhat low was still better than several other networks, notably a Los Angeles school AV Club project called G4 (which was only available within line-of-sight of the school).
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abstract | - ZDTV's first offices were located in the back of a Bay Area Best Buy, where they served double-duty as the store's Geek Squad. At launch, the network was carried by a number of small cable and satellite companies (as well as being available anywhere in the town of Nowhere, Kansas on UHF channel 42), which included:
* Bob's Cable
* Kabul Kabolvision
* McCable
* Joe Comcast (not to be confused with Comcast)
* Burger King Cable
* AARPSAT (the satellite division of AARP)
* Corelle Satellite
* Cantenna Wireless Cable
* YMCA Cablevision
* ROTC-Budhaven-Newyear-PizzaHut Media This amounted to ZDTV being available in 126 1/2 homes — which though somewhat low was still better than several other networks, notably a Los Angeles school AV Club project called G4 (which was only available within line-of-sight of the school).
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