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207: 288:, an American public affairs television network. In 1977, while serving as president of UA-Columbia, Rosencrans and his partner Ken Gunter contributed $ 25,000 and convinced other industry leaders to contribute an additional $ 450,000 to launch the network. C-SPAN began broadcasting on March 19, 1979, with additional funding from UA-Columbia and several other cable television companies. Rosencrans served on the C-SPAN board for nearly 40 years and was designated its chairman emeritus until his death. 238:, such as sports games and live theater, to movie theaters. Rosencrans conceived the idea of a cable system after BOT purchased TelePrompTer in 1956 with the goal of expanding its closed-circuit programming. In 1961, he and other investors began acquiring cable systems in smaller towns. In 1975, Rosencrans' Columbia Cable Systems (which later became 294:
In 2000, Rosencrans was inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame, which recognizes "ground-breaking leaders who have shaped and advanced" the cable telecommunications industry. The honor was bestowed by The Cable Center, a nonprofit, educational organization serving the industry.
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In addition to his work in cable television, Rosencrans was an early investor in PublicAffairs, a publishing company established in 1997 by Peter Osnos. He was also an investor in the video discussion website
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Rosencrans' role at UA-Columbia was eliminated when the company split in 1984. He started the cable multiple system operator Columbia International, which sold in 1995 for an estimated $ 600 million.
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Rosencrans was born on March 26, 1927, in New York City. His parents were Alvin, an Austrian immigrant who imported ornaments for women's hats, and
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After several jobs in retailing, Rosencrans joined Box Office Television (BOT), which produced programming for hotels and wanted to offer
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Panelists discussing the first use of a satellite to distribute cable television programming, the 1975 "
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As of May 2012, Rosencrans was retired and living in Connecticut. Rosencrans died at a hospital from
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Rosencrans is credited for persuading Madison Square Garden to launch the television network
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The C-SPAN Archives: An Interdisciplinary Resource for Discovery, Learning, and Engagement
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helped create this as a sports channel, which later expanded its programming to become
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He was an early financial backer and founding board chair of
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air time on Friday evenings, which led to the creation of
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Greenwich, Connecticut
Columbia University
Columbia Cable Systems
C-SPAN
C-SPAN
television network
BET
MSG
USA Network
Eva Greene
Nettie Rosenstein
Woodmere, New York
Dartmouth College
World War II
United States Army Air Forces
Columbia University

Thrilla in Manila
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
Gerald M. Levin
Brian Lamb
closed-circuit programming
UA-Columbia Cablevision
Thrilla in Manila
boxing
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier

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