In the 1990s, the number of television channels varied significantly depending on the country and the type of broadcasting service. In the United States, the basic cable package typically offered around 30 to 50 channels, while larger cable providers could offer over 100 channels. Additionally, the emergence of Satellite Television expanded viewing options further, leading to hundreds of channels by the end of the decade. Overall, the 1990s marked a significant increase in the number of available television channels compared to previous decades.
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