Who was the first US President to have his inauguration broadcast on television?
Harry Truman was the first president to have his inauguration broadcast on television, on January 20, 1949.
What was Wilbur Post's famous horse's name?
Wilbur Post's horse was called Mr Ed
He was a Palomino who could talk.
How many millionares are in the US?
According to the Boston Consulting Group there are 5.2 million hoseholds in the US with one million or more in assets under management (AuM) in 2010.
How did television improve communication?
News as it happens, not day old stuff [ or more ] like the newspaper.
What is the average length of commercial break?
The average length of commercial breaks is approximately two minutes. I've timed it quite a few times because I got bored.. I get that useless piece of information wasn't so useless after all, lol!
What materials were used to make the first kettle?
The old style kettles were mostly nickel plated with copper wires and no water gauge. The old style kettles were mostly nickel plated with copper wires and no water gauge.
What year did TV become popular?
TV become popular in the 1950s. TV has been availed into the markets in the early 20s but only very few people had shown interest.
What is the impact of television?
television is somehow useful to the people in many ways especially news channels or something new like updates etc. play a great role. but some of the channels like audio video songs are creating a very very very bad impression on new generation
overall the advantages are less as compare to the disadvantages
What time will Olympic closing ceremony be broadcast on television in the US?
Sunday night, August 24, 2008 (after volleyball) - starting at 6pm CST
When was the first TV show on television?
The first television broadcasts were experimental, low resolution (30 line). The first "real" programme broadcast in 405 line resolution was by the BBC in 1936; broadcasting to around 100 viewers in the London area. It was a variety show starting with a song ("Here's looking at you"), which became the name of the programme.
What was the first brand of tv ever made?
The earliest commercially made sets sold by Baird in the UK in 1928 were radios with the addition of a television device consisting of a neon tube behind a mechanically spinning disk (the Nipkow disk) with a spiral of apertures that produced a red postage-stamp size image, enlarged to twice that size by a magnifying glass. The Baird "Televisor" was also available without the radio. The Televisor sold in 1930-1933 is considered the first mass-produced set, selling about a thousand units.
The first commercially made electronic television sets with cathode ray tubes were manufactured by Telefunken in Germany in 1934,followed by other makers in France (1936), Britain (1936), and America (1938). The cheapest of the pre-World War II factory-made American sets, a 1938 image-only model with a 3-inch (8 cm) screen, cost US$125, the equivalent of US$1,863 in 2007. The cheapest model with a 12-inch (30 cm) screen was $445 ($6,633).
What was the first color television broadcast?
The first color television show broadcast was Premier, 25 June 1951 by CBS.
What is the channel number for abc?
Your question cannot be answered, it entirely depends on the city you're referring to and which cable or satellite provider is being used.
When was the first color television broadcast?
The very first color television demonstration was in 1928. John Logie Baird, who had first shown off his monochrome television system in 1925 produced a full color version of it. It was an electro-mechanical system and was cumbersome. However, it demonstrated the principles of color capture and display that are still in use today.
The 1940s saw electronic color television demonstrations but the first commercial color broadcast began in the US in 1950. The system used was not compatible with existing monochrome television and was considered to be a commercial failure. It was withdrawn in 1951. In 1953, the FCC approved the NTSC color standard and this was launched commercially in 1954. The system was completely compatible with existing television and so this marked the beginning of the move to color throughout the US.
Europe followed suit with UK and Germany both launching color services in 1967. Over the following decade, most other countries began color broadcasting with just a few countries waiting until the early 80s to begin their own conversion to color.
Date of first black and white television broadcast?
The first public, scheduled broadcast of television was in January 1929 by the BBC from their studio in London. They used Baird's "Televisor" system and delivered a very limited but timetabled broadcast from that time on.
There were other experimental broadcasts in the years preceding 1929, both in the UK and the US but none that the public could watch on their own television set.
How can you broadcast TV over the internet?
Here's what you'll need. A source for TV programming. Jacked into a "TV card" in a computer (to convert the video w/audio into a digital format that can be treated as a data stream), and a high speed link to some ISP's server that will be fast enough to handle the data stream. And the real trick is the server connection. The streaming of video programming onto the web requires an ISP that will "tolerate" the (continuous) high data load. The user will have to have a subscription to an ISP that will support the desired activity. And the person on the other end will need similar connectivity. The answer is designed for one-to-one program transmission. Hit the www and talk to some compter types for more information. Certainly, there's WikiAnswers. If someone wants a web site that allows for a number of users to connect, a different set of rules apply. Tons of computer power and connectivity will be required and laws will come into play. Perhaps more questions on the boards will be required. Read the article on streaming media posted by our friends at Wikipedia, where knowledge is free. It's a great place to start. A link is provided. Good luck.
Did the invention of the television have an impact on society?
people are getting dumber by television rachel you are so cool and people spend way more time on television than studying
What was the name and words to the poem that tv stations used to sign off the air back in the 50s?
High Flight by John Magee
The definition of broadcasting is the transmitting over radio or television so I technically the inventor of the radio also invented broadcasting & that would be Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi.