Television
Sources:
Barnouw, Erik
Tube of Plenty.
New York: Oxford, 1990.
Gelman, Morrie. "75 years of Pioneers,"
Broadcasting & Cable,
Nov. 6, 1995.
Ledbetter, James.
Made Possible By. . . The Death of Public Broadcasting in the United States.
New York: Verso, 1998.
Thompson, Robert J.
Television's Second Golden Age.
New York, 1996.
Links:
Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)
Armed Forces Randio and Television Service
includes
Heritage
section with historical photos
AT&T Sprockets
BBC History and Chronology
Broadcast FAQ
from Barry Mishkind
Broadcasting History Pages
from Jeff Miller
Color Television History
from Ed Reitan
Conus Communications
Corona
satellite history and photos from National Reconnaissance Office
Dick Reiman's Historical Articles
from IEEE.
Farnsworth Chronicles
Fifty Years of Cable Technology
from CED Magazine
Guide to Television History
from AITLC
History of Telecommunications
from FHTE in Germany
History of Television
(in French) from Andre Lange
History of Television by Jean-Jacques Peters
History of Television Advertising
from Advertising Age
Invention of the Electron Tube
from Antique Radio
MTV cleansed pop culture in 1981
from alt.culture
MTV Top 100 Videos Ever Made
MZTV Museum of Television
NBC Color Peacock animation
from
King of the Road
NBC Peacock History
with slide show from
nbc17
Nipperscape
from Linda Sue Anderson
NTSC History
by Donald G. Fink, SMPTE Historical Note, June, 1981
Phonovision of John Logie Baird
by DF McClean
Restelli Collection
of Zworykin's experimental TV photos 1933-51
Telecommunications History Timeline
from Webb & Associates, mostly on telephony
Television History - The First 75 Years
from Tom Genova
TV Guide
includes 2500 magazine covers since 1953
W3XK-America's first television station
founded 1928 by Charles F. Jenkins
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