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  1. Until the fall of 1948, regularly scheduled programming on the four networks—the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS; later CBS Corporation), the National Broadcasting Co. (NBC), and the DuMont Television Network, which folded in 1955—was scarce.

  2. The first U.S. commercial television licenses were issued in 1941, when WCBW (later WCBS-TV) and WNBT (later WNBC-TV) began broadcasting to the New York City market. Before television became a firmly established medium, however, the United States entered World War II, and television set production halted.

  3. Jun 29, 2021 · Televisions origins can be traced to the 1830s and ‘40s, when Samuel F.B. Morse developed the telegraph, the system of sending messages (translated into beeping sounds) along wires.

  4. www.bbc.com › historyofthebbc › 100-voicesThe Birth of TV - BBC

    Invention: A new service 1935-36. How the experimental broadcasts to the Radiolympia exhibition helped shape the first television service. Opening Night. Vision and sound were on, the station was...

  5. Broadcast on the BBC on 14 July 1930, The Man with the Flower in His Mouth was the first drama shown on UK television. The BBC transmitted Baird's first live outside broadcast with the televising of The Derby in 1931.

  6. Feb 9, 2010 · The first home television receiver was demonstrated in Schenectady, New York, in January 1928, and by May a station began occasional broadcasts to the handful of homes in the area that were...

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · Philo Farnsworth (born August 19, 1906, Beaver, Utah, U.S.—died March 11, 1971, Salt Lake City, Utah) was an American inventor who developed the first all-electronic television system. Farnsworth was a technical prodigy from an early age.

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