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Cable & Satellite Channels Domain Database

Access the comprehensive database of cable and satellite channel domains. From premium movie networks to specialty programming channels, discover verified pay TV properties for media planning and competitive analysis.

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Complete Pay TV Network Intelligence

Navigate the cable and satellite television landscape with comprehensive data on pay TV networks and specialty channels.

Explore the Pay Television Ecosystem

Cable and satellite channels represent premium advertising inventory with highly engaged audiences. Our database covers entertainment giants like HBO, ESPN, and CNN, along with niche specialty channels serving targeted demographics. Compare with broadcast options in our TV Networks & Stations database.

Whether you're planning cable advertising campaigns, researching channel ownership structures, or analyzing the evolving pay TV landscape, our database provides the intelligence you need.

"Despite cord-cutting trends, cable networks still reach 75 million U.S. households, with premium channels seeing 15% subscriber growth through streaming bundles."

-- Kagan Media Research, 2024

Cable & Satellite Channels Database Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of the pay TV sector. Explore digital alternatives in our Streaming Video Services (OTT) data.

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Pay TV Channel Domains
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U.S. Cable Networks
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Premium Channels

HBO, Showtime, Starz

Sports Networks

ESPN, Fox Sports, regional sports

News Channels

CNN, MSNBC, Fox News

Kids Networks

Nickelodeon, Disney, Cartoon Network. See also FAST Channels.

Movie Channels

AMC, TCM, movie networks

International Channels

Global cable networks. Compare with Audio Streaming Platforms.

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Get instant access to 12,000+ cable and satellite channel domains with comprehensive enrichment data. Discover emerging platforms in our Connected TV (CTV) Platforms section.

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