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Cable-TV schedules
Written by Walter Locke, ACMI TV staff    Thursday, 11 March 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
Arlington cable-TV schedules

Arlington cable channels are:

RCN 3 (Public), 13 (Education), 15 (Govt)
Comcast 8 (Public),   9 (Education), 10 (Govt)
Verizon     31 (Public)  24 (Education), 26 (Govt)

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