Television coverage of the landings were broadcast live, so between 1969 and 1972 depending on the mission.
The last manned moon landing was in December 1972, during the Apollo 17 mission. No humans have returned to the moon since then.
July 20, 1969 was the date of the first moon landing.
The mid-year population estimate for 1969 shows there were approximately 3,631,478,167 people on the planet. It is estimated that around 600 million people watched the Apollo 11 landing live on T.V. 600,000,000 / 3,631,478,167 = 0.16522. Roughly 16.5% of the world population watched the first lunar landing.
The only answer I got was apollo, but it did not state what year that happened. Was there a landing on the moon first without it being manned, and later was there the landing with men on board?
The first manned lunar landing was in July of 1969.
1954 was the first Broadcast on Telivision of the world cup.
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The broadcast of sound preceded the broadcast of television, therefore the first public television broadcast came with sound (not like the first films which were indeed silent).
Live from the Met was first broadcast on PBS TV in 1977.
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It will be broadcast late summer and it will be on the DVD box-set later in the year :)