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Default Were later mono TV broadcasts recorded in stereo?

On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 2:25:30 PM UTC-4, wrote:
MTV was advertising "Broadcasting in Stereo 24 hours
per Day" as early as 1982 if I recall. I think the European
and Asian broadcast markets were way ahead of Show-Me!
country in terms of sound quality.


MTV wasn't broadcasting. They were simul-cabling. ---That's a funny word, because you technically can't call it simulcasting over a piece of coax. The cable providers were supposed to the take the satellite stereo audio feed, and modulate it on a frequency for an FM tuner. I bet there weren't many cable providers that did this outside of major markets, or had an exciter to provide this service.
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