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A seasoned cabler at the FiOS helm: cable is in Jerry Holland's DNA.(PROFILE: VERIZON'S VENTURE INTO VIDEO)(Clyde Watts who started Watts Cable TV )

Multichannel News, November, 2005 by Donohue Steve

Jerry Holland may oversee tile technical operations for a company just cutting its teeth in the video business, but FiOS's vice president of video network service operations grew up in the cable business. Holland's grandfather, Clyde Watts, was a cable pioneer, launching Watts Cable TV out of his radio repair shop in Delbarton, W.Va., in the 1950s.

Watts, who also worked as a coal miner, started the cable system after locals began bringing TVs to his repair shop, complaining that they couldn't pick up broadcast signals, says Holland, who began working for his grandfather during high school. Signal theft was rampant at the time, so a regular task for Holland and Watts was to drive around their service area, looking for homes that had tapped into...

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