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  1. History of Television Timeline. Television was not invented by a single inventor, instead many people working together and alone, contributed to the evolution of TV. 1831: Joseph Henry's and Michael Faraday's work with electromagnetism makes possible the era of electronic communication to begin. 1862: Abbe Giovanna Caselli invents his ...

  2. 1973: First broadcast of Boy on the Bike (Hovis), The Ascent of Man, Moonbase 3, The Young and the Restless, An American Family, The Six Million Dollar Man, Ein Herz und eine Seele, Schoolhouse Rock!, Kojak, Seventeen Moments of Spring, Tetley Tea Folk, Last of the Summer Wine and The World at War.

  3. The Golden Age of Television. During the so-called “golden age” of television, the percentage of U.S. households that owned a television set rose from 9 percent in 1950 to 95.3 percent in 1970. The 1950s proved to be the golden age of television, during which the medium experienced massive growth in popularity.

  4. 1884. The technology works! A man named Paul Nipkow figured out how to send multiple pictures through wires. He used a rotating disk to move the pictures. 1900. It was named television. The first "television" was seen at the 1900 World Fair in Paris. 1907. A new kind of TV.

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · In the 1860s, decades before the creation of television, the pantelegraph became the first machine to transmit images electronically. An early predecessor to TV. DEA / MUST / Getty Images ...

  6. On June 9th, 2010 Panasonic made the first ever 3D Television set. This TV is really big it is about 152 inches (390 centimeters). It costs $576,000, and that's the cheapest one.

  7. 1934. Australia ( electronic television, experimental, Brisbane) [8] 1935. Germany ( intermediate film; semi-electronic), France (electronic - PTT Radio Vision ), Netherlands (electronic, experimental in Eindhoven by Philips) [7] 1936.

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