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Cable Systems in Michigan CABLE SYSTEMS IN MICHIGAN Location Cable System Cable Owner Battle Creek . TCI Cablevision of Greater Michigan, Inc. AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Bay City . Bresnan Communications Co. Bresnan Communications Co. Chesterfield . Harron Communications of Southeast Michigan . Harron Communications Corp. Dearborn . Media One . Media One, Inc. Detroit . Comcast Cablevision . Comcast Cable Communications Inc. East Lansing . TCI Cablevision of Mid-Michigan . AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Farmington Hills . Time Warner Cable of Oakland County . Time Warner Cable Fenton . Midlakes Cablecomm . Fanch Communications, Inc. Flint . Comcast Cablevision of Flint . Comcast Cable Communications Inc. Grand Rapids . TCI Cablevision of West Michigan Inc. AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Lansing . Media One . Media One, Inc. Livonia . Time Warner Cable of Livonia . Time Warner Cable Muskegon . AT & T Cable Services . AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Cable Michigan . Charter Communications Negaunee . Bresnan Communications Co. Bresnan Communications Co. Plymouth . Media One . Media One, Inc. Portage . Cablevision of Michigan . Cablevision Systems Corporation Royal Oak . TCI Cablevision of Oakland County . AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Saginaw . Bresnan Communications . Bresnan Communications Inc. St. Joseph . TCI Cablevision of Greater Michigan, Inc. AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Sterling Heights . Comcast Cablevision of Southeast Michigan . Comcast Cable Communications Inc. Taylor . Comcast Cable . Comcast Cable Communications Inc. Waterford . Comcast Cablevision of Pontiac . Comcast Cable Communications Inc. Woodhaven . AT & T Cable Services - Woodhaven . AT & T Broadband and Internet Services Source: Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2000 1080 CHAPTERX•GENERAL INFORMATION / STATISTICS.
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