They estimate that about 22 million homes will never receive cable television.
Most homes in Spain can receive only about five channels of television.
By the late 1970s, two and a half million British homes received their television service via cable.
The homes, also known as halfway houses, will receive about $150 million in Federal and state subsidies this year.
She said that many homes put up for sale were on the market only a day or two and often received multiple bids.
About 5,000 homes also received a videotape with graphic images of animals' being killed.
Although many businesses and homes received damage, no deaths were reported.
Over 600,000 homes received at least one Norwegian newspaper in 1910.
In 1979, for instance, the average home received six or seven television channels.
Federal agencies spend much more on health care services for the residents, but the homes do not receive that money.