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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cable network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a television network that transmits its programming via cable television.
Example: "The documentary aired on a cable network known for its educational content."
Alternatives: "a television network" or "a broadcasting network."
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The TV, for example, is still on a cable network.
But its quiver does not including running a cable network.
"It makes NBC seem more like a cable network company".
SNY, a cable network, is not as widely available as over-the-air CPTV.
Yes, the Mets have handsome Citi Field and a cable network in a baseball-crazed metropolis.
Early in Bonnie Hammer's first stint running a cable network, she knew something was wrong.
A cable network wanted to buy her TV pilot, the first script she had written.
WE, a cable network that is home to "Amazing Wedding Cakes" ("No guts. No ganache").
That discovery came one day in a pitch meeting at a cable network, Ms. Salt said.
"He made clear that moving to a cable network isn't their preference," Ms. Flynn said.
As a cable network, MTV faces fewer restrictions on content than broadcast networks.
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