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Radio to Television David Sarnoff- Vision of Television Experimental stations begin in the early 1930’s What was the first image broadcast? Felix the Cat Engineers needed something to stand in front of the camera for hours to test the transmission of the picture
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Felix the Cat
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Radio to Television World War II ends in June 1945 Economic boost occurs The concept of Television broadcasting grows tremendously Television Sets Early postwar sets very small 8” to 10” Cost $100-$300
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Radio to Television Early television stars include Ed Sullivan and Milton Berle FCC Freeze The government puts a freeze on applications for new television stations Such a rush for stations to begin broadcasting that the government needs to allocate more channels Supposed to last 6 months, lasts 4 years 1948- 1952
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Early Television 1953 – 80% of television shows done live By 1960 33% were pre recorded with the invention of video tape Three Television Networks CBS – Columbia Broadcasting System NBC – National Broadcasting Company ABC- American Broadcasting Company
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Television in the 50’s Drama’s and Comedy’s Popular Most popular Show? I Love Lucy 1951-1957 Most watched one time episode when little Ricky is born record held until 1983 Starred Lucille Ball as herself Titanic Marconi Room
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Television and the Presidency 1951 President Truman allows excerpts of news conferences to be broadcast 1953 President Eisenhower allows videotaping of news conferences 1960 First Televised Presidential Debate Taped at the WBBM Channel 2 studios in Chicago Republican Vice President Richard Nixon vs Democratic Senator John F. Kennedy Style vs Substance
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Television and the Presidency Television viewers believed Kennedy won the debate Radio listeners believed Nixon won the debate Nixon appeared irritable while Kennedy appeared calm and collected Kennedy’s slim win attributed to debate
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