The radio has a long and tortured history. But I think you meant early broadcasts. Here is a snippet from the Wikipedia article on 'Radio':
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In 1896, Marconi was awarded the British patent 12039, Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and signals and in apparatus there-for, for radio. In 1897 he established the world's first radio station on the Isle of Wight, England. Marconi opened the world's first "wireless" factory in Hall Street, Chelmsford, England in 1898, employing around 50 people.>>
Read the whole article for yourself. Fascinating!
While there were silent movies in the beginning of cinema, sound was part of tv program broadcasting ever since. Just turn it up, you'll be amazed how much pleasure you've been missing.
tv killed the radio star if you mean music video
In the 1600's the first peice of film music appeared, Harry Opera disscovered it and made it a tradional dance of the gods to have music in films,
Early 1900s. The exact occasion is unlikely to have been recorded.
the first music concert was in 1547
Feb 26 1976
Fawlty Towers has been shown in many countries around the world. So there would be many TV channels that have shown it. It would first have been shown by the BBC, as they made it. From there it went to many countries all around the world.
the first thing ever shown on tv was the news after 10
The Newsroom was first shown via the HBO channel on June 24, 2012. The show tells the story of a fictional television newsroom. It stars Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer and Olivia Munn.
The first episode of Arthur was in 1644 (:
Lee Harvey Oswald was shot on live tv by Jack Ruby. John F. Kennedy's murder was shown using a video taken by Abraham Zapruder at a later date.
he was first shown in 1978, the old series.
Harry Truman was the first US President whose inaugration was shown on Television in 1949.
1500 b.c
The Wizard of Oz
1920
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Tom Baker, because that was the first doctor that was shown on TV
it was decided unhealthy when your mom was first shown on tv
The first movie to be shown on TV in color was the British film version of Richard III starring Laurence Olivier. That was shown on March 11th 1956 on NBC.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
It means the first time shown on tv (for free)