Television

Television 1878-2005

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    First moving picture

    Philippe Jacques de Lourherbourg made Eidophusikon wich uses moving pictures.
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    Panorama

    Robert Barker makes a panorama which is a prototype of cinema.
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    Phantascope

    A "toy" called a Phantascope , it shows a series of staged drawing that are in a spinning disk which creates a illusion of it moving.
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    Program

    CBS does experimental television programming.
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    Nine thousand!

    In England, the coronation of king George VI and the Wimbledon tennis tournament was on television. Nine thousand TVs were sold
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    Development of Television

    May 1, 1939 , the first televised game of baseball. In 1941, CBS made two 15 minute broadcast. In 194, 6 experimental tv stations stations was on air during the war.
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    Commercial Television

    In 1949 Americans lived within range of televisions stations.
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    The Golden Age

    Television programming took some steps back from radio formats.
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    Color

    In 1953, color broadcasting arrives in the United States
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    Cable

    By 1960, 3 major television networks and Americans the choice of a bunch of television channels.
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    TV sets

    In 1968, produced 11.4 million TV sets , up to 507 million Tv sets made in 1960
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    Campaigning

    In September 26, 1960 , the debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon was broadcasted
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    New Technology

    People gained the ability to record and replay programs. In 1998, it was possible to to view video on the World Wide Web and look at television broadcast.
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    Internet Boadcast

    ABC World News was broadcasted over the internet.
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    DVD Player

    They made a DVD player,but only 2% had them in their home.
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    Blu-Ray and HD DVD

    Blu-Ray and HD DVD are introduced to the world.
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    TV

    By, 2012 there were 115.9 million homes that had TV in the U.S.
    61% had HD DVD TV sets.