Tom Dawson
Building Blocks
Buckeye CableSystem's Communications Revolution, From Printer's Ink to Cable to Fiber
Tom Dawson
Building Blocks
Buckeye CableSystem's Communications Revolution, From Printer's Ink to Cable to Fiber
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Building Blocks is a fascinating tale of the family behind Buckeye CableSystem and their progression into the fourth generation This book shows some of the trials and tribulations faced by the family as it continues to use a nimble strategy to compete with the behemoths of the industry
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Building Blocks is a fascinating tale of the family behind Buckeye CableSystem and their progression into the fourth generation This book shows some of the trials and tribulations faced by the family as it continues to use a nimble strategy to compete with the behemoths of the industry
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- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9780761866244
- ISBN-10: 0761866248
- Artikelnr.: 43043105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9780761866244
- ISBN-10: 0761866248
- Artikelnr.: 43043105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tom Dawson
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Early Years
Chapter 1, "She wanted pictures with her radio" Cable's earliest days, from
concept to reality
Chapter 2, "We were doing it the hard way" Twice the channels, but twice
the problems: Buckeye begins to grow
Part II: Building for the Future
Chapter 3, "Our localness and service will set us apart" At Buckeye, the
customer has always been right
Chapter 4, "He who owns production owns the client relationship" Expanding
into advertising sales and production
Chapter 5, "You couldn't get a dial tone in Sandusky when that call-in show
was on" In Toledo and points beyond, Buckeye extends its reach
Chapter 6, "We spent the money to continue the business" For Buckeye's
service area, a new high-fiber diet
Chapter 7, "We'll do whatever we can to help Toledo reach its full
potential" Voice, video, data, home security: Fiber optics boost Buckeye's
capabilities
Chapter 8, "They're leaders in technology and communications" The company's
trophy case gets increasingly crowded
Part III: What to Provide the Viewers, and at What Cost?
Chapter 9, "We experimented with everything we even had a fish tank on
camera" In Buckeye's early years, programming and production were decidedly
ad hoc
Chapter 10, "We can give viewers something they won't see elsewhere" No
tower, no transmitter: TV5 debuts as a different kind of broadcaster
Chapter 11, "Everybody wanted to be part of the excitement" BCSN becomes a
local-sports sensation
Chapter 12, "Their demands are outrageous on their face" Negotiating with
satellite programmers and large broadcasters: not for the faint of heart
Part IV: The Future
Chapter 13, "Broadband is the business" For cable, telecom, and media in
general, the times they are a-changin'
Appendix
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Early Years
Chapter 1, "She wanted pictures with her radio" Cable's earliest days, from
concept to reality
Chapter 2, "We were doing it the hard way" Twice the channels, but twice
the problems: Buckeye begins to grow
Part II: Building for the Future
Chapter 3, "Our localness and service will set us apart" At Buckeye, the
customer has always been right
Chapter 4, "He who owns production owns the client relationship" Expanding
into advertising sales and production
Chapter 5, "You couldn't get a dial tone in Sandusky when that call-in show
was on" In Toledo and points beyond, Buckeye extends its reach
Chapter 6, "We spent the money to continue the business" For Buckeye's
service area, a new high-fiber diet
Chapter 7, "We'll do whatever we can to help Toledo reach its full
potential" Voice, video, data, home security: Fiber optics boost Buckeye's
capabilities
Chapter 8, "They're leaders in technology and communications" The company's
trophy case gets increasingly crowded
Part III: What to Provide the Viewers, and at What Cost?
Chapter 9, "We experimented with everything we even had a fish tank on
camera" In Buckeye's early years, programming and production were decidedly
ad hoc
Chapter 10, "We can give viewers something they won't see elsewhere" No
tower, no transmitter: TV5 debuts as a different kind of broadcaster
Chapter 11, "Everybody wanted to be part of the excitement" BCSN becomes a
local-sports sensation
Chapter 12, "Their demands are outrageous on their face" Negotiating with
satellite programmers and large broadcasters: not for the faint of heart
Part IV: The Future
Chapter 13, "Broadband is the business" For cable, telecom, and media in
general, the times they are a-changin'
Appendix
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Early Years
Chapter 1, "She wanted pictures with her radio" Cable's earliest days, from
concept to reality
Chapter 2, "We were doing it the hard way" Twice the channels, but twice
the problems: Buckeye begins to grow
Part II: Building for the Future
Chapter 3, "Our localness and service will set us apart" At Buckeye, the
customer has always been right
Chapter 4, "He who owns production owns the client relationship" Expanding
into advertising sales and production
Chapter 5, "You couldn't get a dial tone in Sandusky when that call-in show
was on" In Toledo and points beyond, Buckeye extends its reach
Chapter 6, "We spent the money to continue the business" For Buckeye's
service area, a new high-fiber diet
Chapter 7, "We'll do whatever we can to help Toledo reach its full
potential" Voice, video, data, home security: Fiber optics boost Buckeye's
capabilities
Chapter 8, "They're leaders in technology and communications" The company's
trophy case gets increasingly crowded
Part III: What to Provide the Viewers, and at What Cost?
Chapter 9, "We experimented with everything we even had a fish tank on
camera" In Buckeye's early years, programming and production were decidedly
ad hoc
Chapter 10, "We can give viewers something they won't see elsewhere" No
tower, no transmitter: TV5 debuts as a different kind of broadcaster
Chapter 11, "Everybody wanted to be part of the excitement" BCSN becomes a
local-sports sensation
Chapter 12, "Their demands are outrageous on their face" Negotiating with
satellite programmers and large broadcasters: not for the faint of heart
Part IV: The Future
Chapter 13, "Broadband is the business" For cable, telecom, and media in
general, the times they are a-changin'
Appendix
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Early Years
Chapter 1, "She wanted pictures with her radio" Cable's earliest days, from
concept to reality
Chapter 2, "We were doing it the hard way" Twice the channels, but twice
the problems: Buckeye begins to grow
Part II: Building for the Future
Chapter 3, "Our localness and service will set us apart" At Buckeye, the
customer has always been right
Chapter 4, "He who owns production owns the client relationship" Expanding
into advertising sales and production
Chapter 5, "You couldn't get a dial tone in Sandusky when that call-in show
was on" In Toledo and points beyond, Buckeye extends its reach
Chapter 6, "We spent the money to continue the business" For Buckeye's
service area, a new high-fiber diet
Chapter 7, "We'll do whatever we can to help Toledo reach its full
potential" Voice, video, data, home security: Fiber optics boost Buckeye's
capabilities
Chapter 8, "They're leaders in technology and communications" The company's
trophy case gets increasingly crowded
Part III: What to Provide the Viewers, and at What Cost?
Chapter 9, "We experimented with everything we even had a fish tank on
camera" In Buckeye's early years, programming and production were decidedly
ad hoc
Chapter 10, "We can give viewers something they won't see elsewhere" No
tower, no transmitter: TV5 debuts as a different kind of broadcaster
Chapter 11, "Everybody wanted to be part of the excitement" BCSN becomes a
local-sports sensation
Chapter 12, "Their demands are outrageous on their face" Negotiating with
satellite programmers and large broadcasters: not for the faint of heart
Part IV: The Future
Chapter 13, "Broadband is the business" For cable, telecom, and media in
general, the times they are a-changin'
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