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History of the TV

  • Stroboscopic disc

    A series of photographs can be viewed by stroboscopic disc in 1872, this is the first start on the invention of the TV.
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    History of the TV

  • Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison patents the motion picture camera. A year later he tried to record picture photos onto a wax cylinder.
  • Cathode Ray Tube

    in 1897 there was the development of the Cathode Ray Tube by Ferdinand Braun.
  • Producing TV Images

    IN 1907 the cathode ray tube was used to produce television images.
  • First Talking Film.

    The first talking films begin with Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer".
  • First TV Broadcast

    First TV broadcast was in London.
  • First Electronic Broadcast in U.S

    Electronic (Commercial) Black & White Television begins broadcasting in United States.
  • Cable Television

    Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948
  • Color Television

    First Mechanical Color Television Set Placed on Market, it cost about 500 dollars.
  • Negative political advertising.

    Negative political TV advertising is born with the "Daisy" spot for Lyndon Johnson's presidential candidacy, in which a mushroom cloud suggests GOP candidate Barry Goldwater would not hesitate to use nuclear warfare.
  • VHS

    VHS was created
  • Pay-per-view

    Pay-per-view becomes a familiar part of cable TV service, reaching about one-fifth of all wired households.
  • Plasma TV

    In 1992, Fujitsu introduced the world's first 21-inch (53 cm) full-color display.
  • DVD

    DVDs were created in 1993.
  • HDTV

    The first public HDTV broadcast in the United States occurred on July 23, 1996
  • TiVo

    Tivo was created in 1999, that allowes you to record TV shows.