Sheffield Cablevision was a cable television community channel in Sheffield, England which launched on 29 August 1973.[1] The channel was one of five community cable television experiments that were authorised by the UK's Minister for Posts and Telecommunications in 1972.[2] It closed on 2 January 1976 due to lack of funds.[3][a]

Sheffield Cablevision
Ownership
OwnerBritish Relay Wireless
History
Launched29 August 1973
Closed2 January 1976

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Notes

  1. Although Allen and Miller state that only the Greenwich and Swindon broadcasters were still operating in 1975, contemporary news reports indicate that Sheffield Cablevision did not cease broadcasting until 2 January 1976.[3]

Citations

  1. "Community cable experiments". Terra Media. 30 January 2006.
  2. Allen, Rod; Miller, Nod (2002). "Panaceas and Promises of Democratic Participation: Reactions to new channels, from the wireless to the World Wide Web". In Henwood, Flis; Miller, Nod; Senker, Peter; Wyatt, Sally (eds.). Technology and In/equality: Questioning the Information Society. Routledge. pp. 52–53. ISBN 9780203134504.
  3. 1 2 "Lack of funds closes local TV channel". The Guardian. London, Greater London. 2 January 1976. p. 6. Retrieved 3 December 2025 via Newspapers.com.

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