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Earley, a sales agent for the [[Burlington Northern Railroad]], built the production company from the ground up with broadcasts of [[Dora High School]] football games as its flagship product. At its peak, the station, called "Your Community Channel", reached 600 individual subscribers in Dora and [[Sumiton]].
Earley, a sales agent for the [[Burlington Northern Railroad]], built the production company from the ground up with broadcasts of [[Dora High School]] football games as its flagship product. At its peak, the station, called "Your Community Channel", reached 600 individual subscribers in Dora and [[Sumiton]].


Earley sold the business to [[Kirk Wood]], who rebranded it as [[College Sports Southeast]] in [[1998]]. The company had offices at 3447 [[Lorna Lane]] in [[Hoover]].
Earley sold the business to [[Kirk Wood]], who rebranded it as [[College Sports Southeast]] in [[1998]]. That companym which had offices at 3447 [[Lorna Lane]] in [[Hoover]], failed in [[2001]] following scuttled deals with Clemson University and with [[HealthSouth]].


The station failed in [[2001]] following scuttled deals with Clemson University and with [[HealthSouth]]. Earley and partner [[John Connor Sr]] purchased the network's assets at liquidation auction. He resumed covering local high school sports via his [[WOTM-TV]] low-power broadcast station, which was picked up by Charter Communications.
Earley and partner [[John Connor Sr]] purchased the network's assets, including its studio, at liquidation auction. He resumed covering local high school sports via his [[WOTM-TV]] low-power broadcast station and rebranded as Alabama Cable Network. The new format was picked up by Charter Communications as "Channel 80" in several markets, predominantly in [[Shelby County]].


==Programs==
==Programs==
* "[[The Cousin Cliff Show]]" / "[[Cousin Cliff's Clubhouse]]"
* "[[The Cousin Cliff Show]]" / "[[Cousin Cliff's Clubhouse]]"
* "[[The Voice of Alabama Politics]]"
* "[[The Voice of Alabama Politics]]"
* "[[Alabama Music Connections]]"
* "[[Legal Speak]]" with [[Thomas Carmichael]] and [[Kim Davidson]]
* "[[More to the Story]]" with [[Scott Beason]]


==References==
==References==
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* Nicholson, Gilbert (February 17, 2002) "[https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2002/02/18/story7.html Don Earley still keeps cable TV 'down home']." {{BBJ}}
* Nicholson, Gilbert (February 17, 2002) "[https://www.bizjournals.com/birmingham/stories/2002/02/18/story7.html Don Earley still keeps cable TV 'down home']." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:Former TV stations]]
[[Category:TV stations]]
[[Category:1981 establishments]]
[[Category:1981 establishments]]
[[Category:1998 disestablishments]]
[[Category:1998 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2001 establishments]]
[[Category:Lorna Lane]]

Revision as of 17:29, 13 November 2023

The Alabama Cable Network (ACN) was a cable television channel founded in 1981 in Dora by Don Earley.

Earley, a sales agent for the Burlington Northern Railroad, built the production company from the ground up with broadcasts of Dora High School football games as its flagship product. At its peak, the station, called "Your Community Channel", reached 600 individual subscribers in Dora and Sumiton.

Earley sold the business to Kirk Wood, who rebranded it as College Sports Southeast in 1998. That companym which had offices at 3447 Lorna Lane in Hoover, failed in 2001 following scuttled deals with Clemson University and with HealthSouth.

Earley and partner John Connor Sr purchased the network's assets, including its studio, at liquidation auction. He resumed covering local high school sports via his WOTM-TV low-power broadcast station and rebranded as Alabama Cable Network. The new format was picked up by Charter Communications as "Channel 80" in several markets, predominantly in Shelby County.

Programs

References