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Paul Nipkow invented and patented the Nipkow disk, which was a component for mechanical television. It allowed pictures to form on a television. -
John Logie Baird created the first working colored TV using Nipkow's disks. He filtered colors and transmitted them onto a screen to create images. -
Philo Taylor Farnsworth demonstrated the electronic television using signals to produce images and sounds. He used an "image dissector" tube to display pictures. -
RCA introduced an image orthicon camera tube. It was an important part of television because it improved picture clarity. -
John Walson created cable television in Pennsylvania. It used an antenna to deliver signals to other cities. -
Events that were broadcasted on colored television became the most popular way of displaying pictures. Popular shows boosted with sales and were all shown in color. -
ABC made history when it became the first ever television show to be broadcasted on the internet. This was a crucial part in the internet's role in television. -
Several network programs were required to digitally broadcast. The networks had to change their transmission equipment and studios. -
Platforms such as YouTube were obtained by TVs. Digital flat-screens became the most popular type of television because of the new platforms.