television_history
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History of Television
http://commres.net/wiki/television_introduction
Window to the world
Watch a video, Modern Marvels: Television: Window to the World
A video clip at Youtube = ModernMarvelsTelevision.avi
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Marvels-Television-History-Archives/dp/B0007WFUOM
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- 54 Martin Luther King Jr.
- Speech I have a dream speech
- I have a dream at wikipedia
- What would be the result without the presence of television?
- 1:50 That's Walter Cronkite
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- The famous quote: “That's the way it is”
- Gwangju Report in the US including Walter Cronkite's around at 2:00
- 2:20 Intro Piece of Puzzles
- 1922 Ford Model T . . . . and electricity
- Bell and Edision . . . .
- 3:28 G. Marconi . . . . Wireless - telegraph (전신, 전보)
- 3:50 Voice over the air waves
- 4:00 Lee DeForrest voice over the air waves in 1908 via Eiffel tower
- 4:20 P.T. Farnsworth . . . . aka PTF
- see a video part 1 (start 1:30) at youtube (American Experience)
- sa Farnsworth web page
- 5:40 - 6:20 텔레비전 원리
- 6:50 David Sarnoff with meeting with G. Marconi: At 14 . . . .
- Employed as a messenger boy at 14.
- 8:10 RMS Titanic 1)
- just a myth . . .
- 8:50 air waves needs to be organized due to the interference
- 9:00 sec of the Navy, Roosebelt . . . RCA
- Sec. of The Navy, Franklin Roosevelt . . . .
- RCA, a trust . . . all the broadcast into one basket
- 9:25 David Sarnoff
- 9:47 Farther of television
- At 22, outline of his vision of radio = radio box memo
- music, news, and sports
- tech, yes. but, why? who needs it? problem
- 10:35 Farnsworth . . . move to L.A. . . . .
- working in secrecy.
- Images
- Radio broadcast boom by D. Sarnoff, 1920
- The first radio station KDKF on the air
- Race for television heating up . . . .
- p farnsworth
- 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
- 12:40 Wireless to Radio to Television
- 13:40 Zworkin (a Russian Immigrant)
- vs. PTF
- 14:30 Electronic Television vs. Mechanical Television
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- 15:00 PTF moved to SF.
- 15:40 PTF demonstration of TV . . . failed.
- 17:15 PTF in England demontration . . . succeeded.
- 18:00 BBC adopted. . . PTF work.
- 19:10 Patent Battle between PTF vs. Zworkin →
- 20:30 PTF wins!
- Back to D Sarnoff:
- 22:00 NBC Blue and Red
- 23:40 Investing Millions into TV for a better tech
- 24:05 3rd fl studio at Radio City
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- Radio city in 1940s, Youtube
- (see 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 7, 1936 . . . First commercial television station
- 24:50 so hot studio ~!!
- 25:20 experiments with tv program formats in NY . . .
- 25:55 fear of the talents (F Sinatra)
- 26:30 Orson Welles CBS
- to NBC
- 27:00 NY Worlds Fair (세계만국박람회) . . . .
- 27:45 Regular broadcast in Am
- 2 hours in a week, 200 sets in NY
- 28:30 Baby has been born with beard. . . . by PTF
- 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
- Dying industry . . . . Vaudeville resurrection of . . .
- I love Lucy . . . . 36:00
- Norma Jean 36:00
- televised tour of the White house by the Pres. Truman
- into color . . . .
- Battle for color
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