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 ====== History of Television ====== ====== History of Television ======
 http://commres.net/wiki/television_introduction  http://commres.net/wiki/television_introduction 
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 ====== Window to the world ====== ====== Window to the world ======
-Watch a video, [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2164335/|Modern Marvels: Television: Window to the World]]  +Watch a video,  
-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFzDdVtz4xY&feature=youtu.be|A video clip]] at Youtube  = ModernMarvelsTelevision.avi  +  * [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2164335/|Modern Marvels: Television: Window to the World]]  
-http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Marvels-Television-History-Archives/dp/B0007WFUOM  +  [[https://vimeo.com/76721057|Video clip]] at Vimeo       
----- +  * [[https://www.history.com/shows/modern-marvels/season-2/episode-25|Video clip]] at History channel 
-  * 1:50 That's [[:Walter Cronkite]] +  = ModernMarvelsTelevision.avi 
-    * [[http://e.eduin.info/jisike-901/|월터 크롱카이트, 지식e채널]] +  * [[http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Marvels-Television-History-Archives/dp/B0007WFUOM|Amazon buying]]  
-    * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3eFl9pcxsM|Walter Chronkite, Youtube]] + 
-    * [[https://youtu.be/aTcXBGibhhM|Gwangju Report in the US]] including Walter Cronkite's around at 2:00 + 
-  * 2:20 Intro Piece of Puzzles +===== Intro ===== 
-    * 1922 Ford Model T . . . . and electricity  +Television throughout the human history  
-    * Bell and Edision . . . .  +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=08s|08, Television broadcasting on Moon Landing in 1967]]  
-  * 3:28 [[:GMarconi]] . . . Wireless - telegraph (전신, 전보) +    * [[https://www.google.com/search?q=typical+home+with+a+radio+listening+during+1920s&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwivp9i0rufrAhVG4ZQKHZ4PD-cQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=typical+home+with+a+radio+listening+during+1920s&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQA1CGzwFYl_UBYKz3AWgAcAB4AIABigGIAfgLkgEEMC4xNJgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1nwAEB&sclient=img&ei=m7VeX-_tBsbC0wSen7y4Dg#imgrc=LbIiuYuDF8KSSM|typical home with a radio listening during 1920s]] 
-    * 3:50 Voice over the air waves +    * Before then, radio set had been replaced by television set. 
-  4:00 [[:Lee DeForrest]] voice over the air waves in 1908 via Eiffel tower +      * 당시 라디오세트의 크기는 작은 냉장고 정도 [[google>typical home with a radio listening during 1920s]] 
-  * 4:20 [[:Philo Farnsworth|P.T. Farnsworth]] . . . . aka PTF +      * [{{:family_listening_to_radio.jpg?200|A typical home setting for radio listening (but, staged)}}] 
-    * see [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMwEhrRmIVE|a video part 1 (start 1:30)]] at youtube (American Experience)  +      * [{{:listening_1920s2.jpg?200|Another one}}] 
-    * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtKjZRxAJBU|part 2]] +      * 40년대가 와서도 라디오세트는 아직 상당한 크기. [{{:listening_1940.jpg?0x200|in the 40s}}] 
-    * sa [[http://www.byhigh.org/History/Farnsworth/PhiloT1924.html|Farnsworth]] web page +    * radio에서 television으로 바뀐 후 
-  * 5:40 - 6:20 텔레비전 원리 +      * [{{:family_watching_tv_in_livingroom_50s.jpg?200|텔레비전 세팅 1950년대}}]  
 +      * [{{:family_watching_tv_in_livingroom.jpg?200|텔레비젼 시청 1950년 추정}}]   
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=19s|19, OJ Simpson's]] murder case begain 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=29s|29s, Nixon resign]]  
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=52s|What happened then?]]  
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=58s|58s, ]] Martin Luther King Jr.  
 +    * Speech [[http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm|I have a dream speech]] 
 +    * [[wp>I_have_a_dream|I have a dream]] at wikipedia 
 +    * What would be the result without the presence of television? 
 +      * Medium is the message -- by Marshall McLuhan [[https://www.google.com/search?q=medium+is+the+message+meaning&ei=lpsYY8uEO7bO2roP4t6h8A0&oq=medium+is+the+message+&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAEYATIFCAAQgAQyBQgAEIAEMgUIABCABDIFCAAQgAQyBAgAEB4yBAgAEB4yBAgAEB4yBAgAEB4yBAgAEB4yBAgAEB5KBAhBGAFKBAhGGABQvyVYvyVgpThoAXAAeACAAXqIAXqSAQMwLjGYAQCgAQHAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz|medium is the message meaning]] 
 +      * 인터넷이 없었더라면 . . . 유튜브라는 매체가 안 생겼더라면 . . . 당신이 만든 동영상은 어떤 메시지를 던질까? 
 + 
 +In the Entertainment  
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=66s|66s, Jack Benny Show]]  
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=69s|69s, Bob Wood]] 
 +History 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=93s|93s, David Sarnoff]] 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=97s|97s, Philo Farnsworth]] 
 + 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=105s|105s, Walter Cronkite]]  
 +    * [[https://jisike.ebs.co.kr/jisike/vodReplayView?siteCd=JE&prodId=352&courseId=&stepId=&lectId=3124920|월터 크롱카이트, 지식e채널]] 
 +    * [[https://youtu.be/q3eFl9pcxsM?t=154|Watergate report]] 
 +    * [[https://youtu.be/q3eFl9pcxsM?t=122|The famous quote: "That'the way it is"]] 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=120s|120s, Intro ends, Television: A Window to the World]]  
 + 
 +===== Piece of Puzzles ===== 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=147s|147s, Piece of Puzzles]] 
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=151s|151s, 1922 Ford Model T . . . . and electricity ]] 
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=190s|190s, Bell and Edision . . . . ]] Inventions like phonograph and motion picture camera were the result of science and ingenuity.  
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=196|196s, Inventions like phonograph]] 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=199|199s, And motion picture (영화)]] 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=203|203s, Thomas Elva Edison]] 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=207|207s, G Marconi]] In 1896, he sent electric impulse through thin air 
 +    * [[https://youtu.be/CFzDdVtz4xY?t=202|Wireless - telegraph (전신, 전보)]] 
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=230|230s, Next challenge was to try . . . ]] to send voices over air-waves. 
 +      * 230s (3:50) electric pulse over the air waves (telegram) -> voices over airwaves (Radio) 
 +    [{{:g.marconi.jpg?200}}] 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=241|241s, Lee DeForrest]]:  
 +    * In 1908, he broadcasted the first human voice over from the Eiffel tower.  
 +    * He invented the Audion Tube that captured human voice patterns and transmitted them over the airwaves.  
 + 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=258|258s, Philo Farnsworth]]: [[:Philo Farnsworth|P.T. Farnsworth]] . . . . aka PTF 
 +    * see [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMwEhrRmIVE&t=92|a video part 1 (start 1:30)]] at youtube (American Experience) and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtKjZRxAJBU|part 2]] 
 +      * [[https://youtu.be/PMwEhrRmIVE?t=763|an explanation of how television works]] in the clip  
 +      * see also [[https://youtu.be/PMwEhrRmIVE?t=839|an introduction of his rivalry]] 
 +    * see alse [[http://www.byhigh.org/History/Farnsworth/PhiloT1924.html|Farnsworth]] web page 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=284|284s, Television idea]] Farnsworth came up with an idea of electric tube of his own.  
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=299|299s, Television idea]] Evidence of his right to pattern. 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=338|338s, The Principle of Television ]] 5:40 - 6:20 텔레비전 원리  
 +    * [{{how.tv.works.jpg?200}}] 
 +    * [{{FELIX_scanning_image_Small.jpg?200}}]
  
-  * 6:50 [[:David Sarnoff|David Sarnoff]] with meeting with G. Marconi: At 14 . . . . +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=406|406s, David Sarnoff]]: Across the country, a different kind of genius . . . .  
 +    * [[:David Sarnoff|David Sarnoff]] with meeting with G. Marconi: At 14 . . . . 
     * Employed as a messenger boy at 14.      * Employed as a messenger boy at 14. 
-    * 8:10 [[:RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] ((see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] )) +    * [{{:david.sarnoff.jpg?200|David Sarnoff at young age}}] 
-    * just a myth . . .  +    * [{{:sarnoff.idolized.marconi.jpg?200|Sarnoff idolized Marconi}}] at [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=457|457s]] 
-  8:50 air waves needs to be organized due to the interference +    * good at pension for promotion . . . [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=475|475s]] 
-  * 9:00 sec of the Navy, Roosebelt . . . RCA  +      * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=481|481s]] [[:RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] ((see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] )) on April 12, 1912. Sarnoff was at the relay station at the Marconi New York office. . . . Worked three strait nights alerting other ships near the area. 
-    Secof The Navy, Franklin Roosevelt . . . .  +      * just a myth . . .  
-    * RCA, a trust . . . all the broadcast into one basket+      [{{:titanic.1912.jpg?200}}] 
 +      [{{:sarnoff.worked.3.nights.strait.jpg?200}}]
  
-  * 9:25 David Sarnoff +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=516|516s, More and more people began to use the airwaves to send messages. . . . ]] 
-    9:47 Farther of television+  * <fc #ff0000>Air waves needs **to be organized due to the interference**</fc> 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=530|530s, So the government stepped in to solve the problem . . . .]] 
 +    * Secretary of the Navi, Franklin D. Roosevelt gathered all the companies with the stakes in this new phenomena called "wireless" 
 +    * [{{:franklin.d.roosevelt.jpg?200|Franklin D. Roosevelt}}]  
 +    * Together they formed a trust, RCA. = brought all the broadcasters into one basket; and watch that basket.  
 +    * First step was to buy out Marconi's operation to keep it under the US government control. 
 +    * RCA got a better deal! . . . David Sarnoff became the president of RCA. 
 + 
 +  [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=588|588s, David Sarnoff]] creates and controls the Radio industry 
 +    * He becomes the farther of television later. 
     * At 22, outline of his vision of radio = radio box memo     * At 22, outline of his vision of radio = radio box memo
-    * music, news, and sports+    * He envisioned a device at home that people receive music, news, and sports . . .  
 +    * Radio station, radio box, etc. were envisioned before five years that they actually happened. 
     * tech, yes. but, why? who needs it? problem     * tech, yes. but, why? who needs it? problem
  
-  * 10:35 Farnsworth . . . move to L.A. . . . .  +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=632|632s, Farnsworth . . . moves to L.A. . . . . ]]  
-    * working in secrecy.  +    * He got invested by wealthy people, moved to LA to get needed materials
-    * Images  +    * working "in secrecy".  
-  * Radio broadcast boom by D. Sarnoff, 1920  +    * [{{:farnsworth.working.in.la.jpg?200}}] 
-    * The first radio station KDKF on the air+ 
 +  * Meanwhile, [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=691|691s, in the other side of the US, . . . . ]] 
 +    * Competition from RCA 
 + 
 +===== Radio Comes of Age ===== 
 +1920s 라디오가 본격적으로 산업화, 대중화 된다는 부분 
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=704|704s, Blossom of the radio broadcast]] 
 +    * Radio broadcast boom by D. Sarnoff, 1920  
 +    * The first radio station KDKA on the air (Pittsburgh in PA): The Westinghouse engineer Frank Conrad began experimental radio broadcast . . .  
 +      * [{{:frank.conrad.at.young.age.jpg?0x200|Frank Conrad}}] [{{:kdka.jpg?200|The first radio station, KDKA}}] [{{:kdka.first.broadcast.jpg?200|First broadcast of KDKA}}] 
 +        * . . . . We are very anxious to know how far the broadcast is reaching . . . .  
   * Race for television heating up . . . .   * Race for television heating up . . . .
-    * p farnsworth  +    * [{{:radio.set.01.jpg?200|A typical radio set in the livingroom}}] [{{:radio.set.02.jpg?200|A typical radio set in the livingroom}}]  
-    * [[:Vladimir KZworykin]] ((see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_K._Zworykin|Zworykin]])) +    * [{{:demands.for.the.radio.transmitter.01.jpg?200|Demands for the radio set was very high}}] [{{:demands.for.the.radio.transmitter.02.jpg?200|Demands for the radio set was very high}}]
-    * 14:20 Mechanical television  +
-    * 15:20 Electronic television . . . . Fail of 1925 demonstration (PTF)  +
-    * 18:05 Jenkins . . . . Mechanical Television  +
-    * TV in England by Beard 17:10 - 17:50 followed by PTF  +
-    * 20:00 - 21:40 Win over RCA +
  
-  * 12:00 Westinghouse at Philadelphia: the 1st radio station 
-    * KDKA, Pittsburgh  
  
-  * 12:20 David Sarnoff at RCA +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=759|759s, RCA began to seriously transmit wireless business into radio.]] 
-    * 12:40 Wireless to Radio to Television +  * In this race, Farnsworth believed that image could be also transmitted as well as voice
-  * 13:40 Zworkin (a Russian Immigrant) +
-    *   vsPTF +
-  * 14:30 Electronic Television vs. Mechanical Television +
-    * . . . +
  
-  15:00 PTF moved to SF.  +===== Mechanical Television ===== 
-  15:40 PTF demonstration of TV . . . failed+  [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=780|780s, Mechanical Television]] 
-  17:15 PTF in England demontration . . . succeeded.  +    in the 1920s 
-  18:00 BBC adopted. . . PTF work.+      * Charleston became very popular 
 +        * [{{:charleston-dance-1920s.jpg?200|Charleston}}] 
 +      Prohibition또한 금주령의 시기 
 +        [{{:prohibition.jpg?200|Prohibition period}}] 
 +      * And **RADIO business**
  
-  * 19:10 Patent Battle between PTF vsZworkin ->  +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=810|810s, Farnsworth had a company]] 
-  * 20:30 PTF wins!+  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=817|817s, Vladimir K. Zworykin]] ((see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_K._Zworykin|Zworykin]])) came up with an idea about television that was **remarkably the same as that of Farnsworth**. 
 +    * [[https://brioux.tv/blog/2018/10/14/dont-miss-mztvs-salute-to-forgotten-genius-farnsworth/|brioux.tv article 참고]] . . . . Zworykin basically visited Farnsworth, claimed he was a friendly rival from Westinghouse, and tricked Farnsworth into showing him all his ... 
 +    * Working at the Westinghouse company researching television experiments 
 +    * He made some explosion while experimenting. The company didn't like it. 
 +  * Television ideas were blossomed in some different ways.  
 +    * The distinguishing two are <fc #ff0000>mechanical</fc> and <fc #4682b4>electronic</fc> television. 
 +    * [{{:mechanical.televisiojn.jpg?200}}] [{{:mechanical.televisiojn.02.jpg?200}}] 
 +  * Electronic television . . . . [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=904|904s, Fail of 1925 demonstration (PTF) ]] 
 +  * Mechanical television  
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=965|965s, Jenkins . . . . television]] demonstration. Hurbert Hoover and secretary Farmers. Televised image Washington to NY . . .  . [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1014|1014s, crude 48 lines of television image . . . . ]] 
 +      * [{{:jenkins.demo.television.jpg?200}}] 
 +      * Hoover (나중에 대통령이 되는) spoke 2 minutes; and his wife as well. 
 +      * She was concerned to use the device to read minds!!
  
-  * Back to D Sarnoff:  +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1035|1035s, England inventor, John Logie Baird]] 
-    * 22:00 NBC Blue and Red +    * demo to BBC, followed by PTF 
-    * 22:50 [[:William S. Paley]]((see [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Paley|William S. Paley]])) . . . . at CBS ([[:Columbia Broadcasting System]]) +    * [{{:beard.mechanical.television.demo.in.the.uk.jpg?200}}] 
-    * 23:40 Investing Millions into TV for a better tech   +    [{{:beard.mechanical.television.jpg?200}}] 
-    * 24:05 3rd fl studio at Radio City   +    Baird had jaw dropping experience by witnessing Farnsworth demo
-      * {{Radio_City_Outside.jpg?280|Radio City Outside}}  +
-      * {{radio_city_music_hall.jpg?290|Radio City Inside}} +
-        * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIgTP8xlKdU +
-        * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpQGgMtauZU|Radio city in 1940s]], Youtube +
-        (see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgRydXkTjp0&list=PL71B9F44F8B9E3C16|Radio city in 2000s]] at the beginning+
  
-    24.15 W2XBS highly experimental broadcasting . . . . (sa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOlJCezrUE4 around 1:25-1:40) July 71936 . . . First commercial television station +===== Patent battles ===== 
-    24:50 so hot studio ~!!  +  [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1152|1152spatent battles]] mainly between Farnsworth and RCA 
-    * 25:20 experiments with tv program formats in NY . . .  +  David Zworykin moves to RCA from the Westinghouse
-    * 25:55 fear of the talents (F Sinatra) +    * Sarnoff had an intuitive understanding the potential of television, and backed him up by 100 percent.   
-    26:30 Orson Welles CBS +  [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1215|1215s, patent battles]] Farnsworth and Zworykin had a patent law suit  
-      * to NBC +  
-    27:00 NY Worlds Fair (세계만국박람회. . . .  +  Farnsworth's win over RCA on patent war (at 24
-    * 27:45 Regular broadcast in Am  +    * [{{:farnsworth.01.jpg?200}}] [{{:farnsworth.02.jpg?0x200}}] 
-      * 2 hours in a week, 200 sets in NY +    * [{{:farnsworth.sketch.01.jpg?200|Farnsworth의 스케치}}] [{{:television.patent.jpg?200|patent number 159540}}] {{:US1773980.pdf|the patent}} 
-    * 28:30 Baby has been born with beard. . . . by PTF  +    * [{{:zworykin.01.jpg?0x200}}]
-    * 29:23 Televison ADs (광고)  +
-    * FCC . . . 1940 James Fly . . . Anti-Trust Law +
-    * NBC to . . . . RCA's Blue or Red NBC . . . .  +
-    * After 1945: 30:20 the end of the war  +
-    * Standard . . . 31:10 or 31:40 Dumont Television 450 vs 600 line television +
-    * 1947 World series 33:00 +
-  * TV sets . . . . 35:30+
  
-  * Telents drives tube +  * RCA tried to buy the patent; but, Farnsworth wanted the continuous royalty
-    * Dying industry . . . . [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaudeville|Vaudeville]] resurrection of . . .  +  Sarnoff did not like the idea, but, eventually agreed
-    * I love Lucy . . . . 36:00 +
-    * Norma Jean 36:00 +
-    * televised tour of the White house by the PresTruman  +
-    into color . . . +
  
 +===== Duelling egos =====
 +[[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1309|1309s, Duelling egos]]
 +  * D. Sarnoff, the king of radio
 +    * the owner of the NBC blue, NBC red
 +    * tried to build television industry by the 1930s (not the 1950s)
 +    * but, the reality was hard.
 +      * reliable way to transmit the signal through the airwaves
 +      * no public demands -- who needed pictures when you had radio!
 +    * [{{radio.as.social.thing.jpg?200}}]
 +  * William S. Paley
 +    * [{{william.s.paley.jpg?200}}] 
 +    * A wealthy man
 +    * started a radio network, CBS, in 1938
 +    * [[https://www.google.com/search?q=best+known+programs+during+William+S.+Paley+cbs&sca_esv=566330112&ei=CwsJZevGCLng2roPusyb0AU&ved=0ahUKEwir-Irm07WBAxU5sFYBHTrmBloQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=best+known+programs+during+William+S.+Paley+cbs&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiL2Jlc3Qga25vd24gcHJvZ3JhbXMgZHVyaW5nIFdpbGxpYW0gUy4gUGFsZXkgY2JzMgQQIRgVSMo6UABYpjlwAXgBkAEAmAGbAaABoguqAQQwLjExuAEDyAEA-AEBwgIKECEYoAEYwwQYCsICCBAhGKABGMMEwgIFEAAYogTCAgUQIRigAeIDBBgAIEGIBgE&sclient=gws-wiz-serp|google search]]
 +    * Not interested in science of television, but was **a genius of television programming**
 +      * see [[http://commres.net/wiki/research_methods_lecture_note#%EC%B4%88%EA%B8%B0%EC%9D%98_%EC%97%B0%EA%B5%AC%EC%B4%9D%EC%95%8C%EC%9D%B4%EB%A1%A0|총알이론에 대한 언급]] 그리고 [[:The War of the World|Orson Welles incident]]
 +        * [{{:pasted:20230914-082853.png?200|Orson Welles explaining his no-intention of creating a panic}}]
 +
 +  * Television still no good for the public 
 +    * low quality: see <fc #ff0000>the upper part is diminishing</fc>?
 +    * [{{television.low.quality.jpg?200}}]
 +    * electronic signals interference everywhere 
 +      * trees and buildings, even car spark signals
 +  * Sarnoff turned the 3rd floor of the [[:radio city]] into television studio
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1456|1456s, Radio city studio]]
 +    * [{{:Radio.City.Music.Hall.Historic.jpg?200|Radio city music hall}}] [{{radio_city_music_hall.jpg?200|Radio City Inside}}]
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1547|1547s, in radio city. Kangkang dance]]
 +    * {{youtube>veEVPhYz_B8?small&start=312&end=360}}
 +
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1458|1458s, W2XBS highly experimental broadcasting]] on July 7, 1936 . . . . see also 
 +    * {{youtube>KOlJCezrUE4?start=85&end=100&small}} . . . 
 +    * First commercial television station W2XBS (July 1936)
 +    * so hot studio ~!! 
 +
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1510|1510s, experiments with various program formats in NY . . . ]]
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1526|1526s, the first drama, streets of New York, 1940]]
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1547|1547s, in radio city. Kangkang dance]]
 +    * many talents feared of television (Frank Sinatra)
 +      * see also [[https://youtu.be/cf8zxj7n1cs?t=275|My way by F. Sinatra]]
 +
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1569|1569s, Still radio was the king]]
 +    * Orson Welles CBS
 +    * see [[:Research_methods_lecture_note#초기의_연구총알이론]]
 +
 +  * into the public (through World fair)
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1594|1594s, NY Worlds Fair (세계만국박람회) . . . . ]]
 +      * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_New_York_World%27s_Fair]]
 +David Sarnoff, then president of RCA and a strong advocate of television, chose to introduce television to the mass public at the RCA pavilion. As a reflection of the wide range of technological innovation on parade at the fair, Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech was not only broadcast over the various radio networks but also was televised along with other parts of the opening ceremony and other events at the fair. That day, the opening ceremony and President Roosevelt's speech were seen on black and white television sets with 5 to 12-inch tubes.[9] NBC used the event to inaugurate regularly scheduled television broadcasts in New York City over their station W2XBS (now WNBC). An estimated 1,000 people viewed the Roosevelt telecast on about 200 television sets scattered throughout the New York metropolitan area. . . . .
 +    * wonder bread, nylon stocking, plastic etc. introduced
 +
 +    * Regular broadcast in Am 
 +      * 2 hours a week, 200 television sets in NY
 +    * Baby has been born with beard. . . . by PTF (he was forgetten)
 +
 +  * progression for production methods for tv was still in trouble
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1725|1725s, TV commercial by Ford incident]]
 +
 +  * FCC (Federal Communication Commission) formed in 1940 led by James Fly . . . 
 +    * Sarnoff became too influential and mono-polic
 +    * Anti-Trust Law
 +    * ABC created out of NBC Blue and NBC Red 
 +
 +  * After 1945: the war ended
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1845|1845s, Television became a regular entertaining device]] and technology devloped.
 +    * Standard war . . . 
 +    * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1903|1903s, Dumont Television in NJ]] 600 line television set
 +    * vs. RCA's 450 lines
 +    * NBC won over standard of TV.
 +  * [[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=1970|1970s, 1947 World series]]
 +    * sports coverage 
 +    * multiple cameras
 +    * [{{:sports.broadcast.ny.crowd.jpg?200}}]
 +
 +  * TV sets sales sky-rocketed . . . . 
 +    * Muntz TV
 +    * [{{:madman.muntz.sign.jpg?200}}] [{{:muntz.tv.jpg?0x200}}] [{{madman.muntz.jpg?0x200}}]
 +
 +===== Talents drives tube =====
 +[[https://vimeo.com/76721057#t=2119|2119s, Talents drives tube]]
 +  * Tech stablized. Search for talents flourished. 
 +  * Resurrection of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaudeville|Vaudeville]]  
 +  * Norma Jean 
 +  * I love Lucy 
 +  * televised tour of the White house by the Pres. Truman 
 +
 +  * into color . . . . 
   * Battle for color    * Battle for color 
  
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