Description
Discover a fascinating piece of television history with The Dial Magazine, July 1981, showcasing an in-depth exploration of the cable TV industry and public broadcasting. This vintage issue dives into the burgeoning world of cable television, offering insights into how it shaped media consumption and programming during a transformative era.
This particular edition is not only a collectible but also serves as a cultural snapshot from a time when cable was beginning to overtake traditional broadcasting methods. The articles within highlight significant shifts in media dynamics, making this magazine a valuable resource for historians, media enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the evolution of television.
In terms of physical condition, this magazine is in good condition overall, reflecting its age while maintaining its integrity. It features an address label on the front, along with minor wear throughout, which is typical for vintage magazines. For added protection, it comes with a plastic covering to ensure its preservation for years to come.
Notable features of this vintage magazine include:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.

This vintage magazine is an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts seeking to re-experience the impact of cable television on public broadcasting. Own a piece of media history with The Dial Magazine July 1981.