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cgmv123 
Yes, but stripe the provider colors, so if Comcast/Xfinity is blue and Time Warner is red, and they both cover a certain area, the area will have red and blue stripes.
That may be misleading, because the areas are counties rather than cable franchise districts. In many if not most of those with more than one provider, it's not that multiple providers serve any given location but that different parts of the county have different providers, and it's beyond Gt1racer's time constraints (and possibly information source) to get the fine detail of where the boundary between providers slithers.
My home county has three providers, but not one address anywhere in it is served by all three, and most are covered by only one. Stripes would imply that all three served the entire county and that any resident anywhere in the county could choose among the three.
For Louisiana, read "parish(es)"; for Alaska, read "borough(s)"; for Hawaii, read "island(s)."