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CBS Color Television System Programming (1951) (added licensed Time-Life photo) ... [the web site for the history of early color television]
The first design for color television, the one that came from CBS, then a radio network and owner of the Columbia record label, was mechanical.
The first Admiral color television using the current national transmission standard was sold Dec. 30, 1953, said Tom Genova, amateur TV historian, retired Ford auto engineer and creator of the Web ...
During W.W.II, Baird developed the first color picture tube. Learn about Baird's mechanical television system.
Also at the fair was Japan's very first color TV. Made by Mitsubishi, it was called the “Triniscope” because it used three separate 5-inch or 7-inch monochrome picture tubes and a collection of ...
RCA's CT-100 was the first color-TV set for consumers. It offered low quality at a high price. ... 1954: RCA begins production of its first color-TV set for consumers, the CT-100. ...
Although color television sets weren’t marketed until 1954, CBS engineer Peter Carl Goldmark made the first experimental broadcast of color television from the top of the Chrysler Building in 1940. ...
The first commercial color television was available from RCA in 1954. It was the CT-100 which originally retailed for $1000.
NBC and Gillette stage what's billed as the first "television sports extravaganza" -- the Joe Louis-Billy Conn heavyweight fight at Yankee Stadium -- in June.
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