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Website In November 1981 the City of Vancouver and Clark County, Washington, granted a joint franchise to Cox Cable to provide cable television services to 50,000 households in the City and the urban, unincorporated area of Clark County. In June 1986, Cox sold the Vancouver/Clark County system to Columbia Cable of Washington, and in November 1995 TCI of Southern Washington assumed control of the system from Columbia. AT&T Broadband, in late 1999, assumed control of TCI, and in June 2002 Comcast Corporation assumed control of AT&T. As of December 31, 2006, there were 81,124 cable subscribers in Vancouver/Clark County. The cable system now passes 155,316 homes in Vancouver/Clark County. Comcast is franchised to provide cable service in unincorporated Clark County and the cities of Vancouver, Battle Ground, Camas, Washougal, La Center and Ridgefield from the Vancouver/Clark County system headquartered at 40th and Andresen in Vancouver. As a provision of the franchise agreement with Comcast, two channels are made available for exclusive use by the City of Vancouver and Clark County local governments. Such are the roots of Clark/Vancouver Television - CVTV Channel 23 and Channel 21. Both channels are programmed seven days a week, 24 hours a day. |
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KATU 2 - Portland, Oregon Vancouver Camera Website The KATU Vancouver camera is located atop Smith Tower in downtown Vancouver, Washington. The view from here is along Interstate-5 with its twin bridges across the Columbia River, East up the river towards Mt. Hood, and into Clark County Washington. |
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