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NUCTV advertisement depicting how television signals are delivered to customer homes, 1971.
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Northern Utah Community TV president Reed Bullen attends a board meeting, 1971.
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Walter Kirschman, one of the first cable TV salesmen hired, 1971
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Chester Redd, first engineer hired, 1971.
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The NUCTV headend, located above Cliffside Drive in Logan, with Utah State University campus in the background, c. 1970. The headend, pictured here shortly after it was installed, captured programs from distant locations so they could be wired into…
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NUCTV’s first manager, Kent S. Gardner, sitting at his desk, 1971
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The Cable Company staff filming an Aggie football game, 1983
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The inside of the cable office, 1983.
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Outside of Northern Utah Community Television office, 1983.
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Jonathan Bullen with Mickey Mouse and Goofy. In 1989 The Cable Company collaborated with Edith Bowen School to bring Mickey and Goofy to Cache Valley for “Aggie Disney Family Night”.
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Chester Redd, The Cable Company's lead engineer was possibly the longest lasting employee of the company. He started as Northern Utah Community Television's first engineer in 1971, and continued with the company until Jonathan sold it in 1989.
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Herschel Bullen, Jr. and Reed Bullen in front of KVNU's Collins transmitter, which at the time broadcast the station on channel 610 at 1000 watts, 1948 (Bullen Family Photographs, P0018, Box 8, Folder 21, No. 01, USUSCA).
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