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1 History Of Television By: Jared Campos

2 1900-1910  In 1908 Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton, fellow of the Royal Society, published a letter concerning of “distant eclectic vision.”  It gave everyone an idea of Television.

3 1911-1920  In 1911 he gave a speech to expand his theory in London.  He said that it could be achieved by using cathode ray tube.

4 1921-1930  In 1926 He announced the results of some “very unsuccessful experiments”  In 1927, Farnsworth displayed the first image.  A straight line to a lab in San Francisco.  In 1928, he had developed machine for the press.  It became a void in Great Britain in 1930.

5 1931-1940  In 1931, the design passed, but would not receive patent in the US until 1939.  In the same year, a radio show talked about how it worked.  They had developed a better camera for it in 1933  In 1934, they had developed a live camera for it.  In 1936, a broadcasting company went up called BBC.  In 1937, the public received the television

6 1941-1950  From 1936 to 1960 Europe had been broadcasting for many years.  In 1941, the US developed the 525 line television.  In 1944, the soviet union had developed the 625 lines.

7 1951-1960  The first colored television came out in 1953.  In 1954, ten more broadcasting company's went up.  Not until the 1960’s where all channels became colored.

8 1961-1970  In 1965, antennas went up and started popping up on houses.  The new GE television which came out 1966  Was 10x better the all other TVs

9 1971-1980  In 1972, sales of color sets finally surpassed sales of black- and-white sets.  Also in 1972, the last holdout among daytime network programs converted to color, resulting in the first completely all-color network season.

10 1981-1990  By this time, GPS’s had been started and new TVs were coming out.

11 1991-2000  In the entry of the modern age.  All new high tech TVs had came out and were hitting the sales chart.

12 Bibliography  http://www.courtroomstrategy.com/2012/06/cbss-loss-in- glass-house-case-shows-difficulty-in-protecting-an- idea/television/ 9/8/14 http://www.courtroomstrategy.com/2012/06/cbss-loss-in- glass-house-case-shows-difficulty-in-protecting-an- idea/television/  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_television 9/8/14 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_television


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